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What do domestic dogs and wolves tell us?

What domestic dogs and wolves tell us is that freedom is very important. Freedom is more important than happiness. Maybe some people are willing to trade a little freedom for temporary protection. But he will also lose equal rights with others. The process of pursuing freedom may be a bit difficult, but freedom is the basic guarantee that allows one to pursue happiness.

The story of a domestic dog and a wolf:

A hungry, thin wolf was looking for food in the moonlight and met a well-fed domestic dog.

After they greeted each other, the wolf said: "Friend, why are you so fat? What good things have you eaten? I am running around day and night for a living and suffering."< /p>

The dog replied: "If you want to be like me, just follow my example."

"That's true," the wolf asked eagerly, "What are you talking about?" The dog The wolf replied: "It's just to guard the house for the master and prevent thieves from coming in at night." "When will we start doing this?" The wolf said, "I've had enough of living in the forest, with the wind and rain.

I don’t care what I do to have a warm house to live in and not to starve.” “Well,” the dog said, “come with me!” The two of them went on the road together, and the wolf suddenly noticed a scar on the dog’s neck. , felt very strange and couldn't help but ask the dog what was going on. The dog said: "It's nothing."

The wolf continued to ask: "What's going on?" "A little thing, maybe it's caused by the collar with an iron chain on my neck." The dog said lightly . "Iron chains!" the wolf said in surprise, "are you saying that you can't run around freely?" "No, maybe you can't do as I want," said the dog. , "Sometimes my master keeps me tied up during the day. But I assure you, at night I have absolute freedom; the master feeds me what he has on his plate, and the servants bring me scraps, and they all treat me very well." "Good night!" said the wolf. "Go and enjoy your meal. As for me, I would rather be free and hungry than live a comfortable life in a chain."