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Are you a lone wolf? Let’s look at the capacity of inclusivity… shall we?

Sophie Benshitta Maven
7 min readAug 20, 2020

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Some animals are lone rangers… hunt alone. Maybe eat their young when hungry. Other animals hunt in a pack. Humans are supposedly pack animals, but individuals dare to differ. I am not a pack animal, although when I find a group of people who welcome me, I get all teary eyed… but even then: I’ll do my own thing, and ‘belong’ to the pack as a leader. And if I can’t be a leader, if I can’t have a voice, I don’t want to be there.

Which means: humans vary in many regards, and this is just one of them.

As a kid I was the black sheep. For years I wasn’t even included in family dinners… my mother sent my food in on a tray with my little brother.

I felt excluded. Thrown out. Left out.I think it is a soul correction thing: my soul correction is ‘Forget Thyself‘ I am the peak, not part of the crowd… either loved or hated… but never ignored.

I will call this behavior inclusive or exclusive… this is what this article is about.

Inclusive, exclusive… what are these and why it’s worth learning about those?

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Sophie Benshitta Maven
Sophie Benshitta Maven

Written by Sophie Benshitta Maven

Publish at Raise your vibration www.yourvibration.com true empath, coach, publisher, mad scientist, living a life that is worth living

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