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Are you a pack animal or a lone wolf?

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what makes you be a pack animal/a lone wolf? would you change it? and what are the pros and cons of each choice?

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  1. Basically, I'm a lone wolf.  I never joined the crowd just to be "one of the cool people."  I had enough self-esteem in myself that I felt what I did was right for me, and if others didn't like it, that was tough.  It never made me feel bad that I didn't join in when I didn't want to.  I have one friend, and that's my wife.  I have a few acquaintances that enjoy talking to occasionally.  I don't like small talk and don't go to many parties.  I have 3 children and 2 granddaughters that take up all my time.  My family is my life.


  2. Pack animal.

    I am confident with being by myself.

    But I enjoy being with people.

    And it also gives me a sense of belonging being with a group of people.

  3. I am definately the lone wolf and would not change it. Who can you trust more than yourself when the going gets tough.

  4. Lone wolf.  Having no connections means absolute mobility and adaptability.

  5. I am a pack animal.  People fascinate me.  I see benefits of both "choices".  As a pack animal I gain the benefits and drawbacks of social interactions.  As a pack animal we all share resources.  If I could choose to be a lone wolf there would be less risks associated with being a lone wolf.  There is less risk of harm or rejection.  After careful cost versus benefit analysis the rewards outweigh the risks.

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