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What does this quote mean The strength of the pack is the wolf and the strength of the wolf is the pack"?

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What does this quote mean The strength of the pack is the wolf and the strength of the wolf is the pack"?

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  1. That quote parallels to this cliche or saying: "A chain is strongest as its weakest link."

    This means that the each wolf has a significant role in making the pack what it is, whether it being weak or strong. They must work as a team and unite as one, which makes it a pack.

    Hope you understand this.


  2. they both need each other to be strong without one the other cannot be

  3. "The strength of the pack is the wolf " tells us that each individual is an asset.  The individual's assets reflect on the group, good or bad.  By relying on the individual, the group benefits.

    "The strength of the wolf is the pack" tells us that individuals gain just as much from the group as the group gains from them.  The group as a whole can make the individual stronger or weaker.

    It's a motivational phrase designed to encourage a group to work in harmony.

  4. Basically it means that on a team every individual person helps make that team what it is, but along with that the team helps make what that on individual person is also.

  5. This is a very wise quote and it means that without the individuals the team is nothing but with out the team the individual is noting.

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