Thursday, August 6, 2009

The are some bridges that even the Lone Wolf knows not to cross...

Throughout the years the Lone Wolf has gained the skills and abilities to hold his own against most of the adversities the came up in his life. Most of the time, the adversities were usually caused by the Lone Wolf's own doing. But eventually, the Lone Wolf manages to overcome these adversities. And, the Lone Wolf normally grows as a person from surviving whatever experiences he faced.

The funny thing seems to occur to the Lone Wolf when he happens to come upon a bridge in his path of life. Depending on the size of that bridge, the Lone Wolf usually decides if that bridge is a necessity to cross or a it is really not worth crossing, yet. But, whatever is the choice, it never does the Lone Wolf any good to burn any of those bridges he come into contact with during his daily encounters. To the Lone Wolf, bridges and people are quite similar in retrospect to each other. They are usually dependable when they have a strong foundation about them. No one bridge, like people, are the same in structure and depth. And, both can easily fall apart (physically) if they are not well maintained.

The Lone Wolf will usually not cross a bridge that he is not too sure about. IT is part of the survival instincts the Lone Wolf has learned to develop during his upbringing. The longer the bridge the more likely the Lone Wolf becomes more cautious while attempting to cross over it. Yet, the Lone Wolf continues to venture across those long bridges cause his instincts tell him to do so. There is usually no turning back for the Lone Wolf once he begins his journey across a bridge. The key for the Lone Wolf while crossing the bridge is not get distracted by anything that has nothing to do with him getting across that bridge. So, the Lone Wolf usually stays focused taking one step at a time until that bridge is crossed.

The Lone Wolf still have a lot of bridges in life to cross. Some will be very difficult to deal with. Some will be a joy to experience. The rest of the upcoming bridges in life will just little lessons along a path of full enlightenment for the Lone Wolf. There are some bridges that even the Lone Wolf knows not to cross. But, that is the difference between a Lone Wolf (composure under pressure) and a wolf cub (undisciplined under stress). This is the way of the Lone Wolf.

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