This requires a conscious effort. The Big Bad Wolf is bigger and more aggressive. Naturally, it is hungrier.
So what do I do when the Big Bad Wolf is howling for food? Instead of feeding it, I feed the Good Wolf.
The challenge with the Big Bad Wolf is that it has a very high standard. In this case, Mad Jack is not evil, it is just temperamental because its standard is not met. Mad Jack is taking the stand of I'm OK, You're not OK in the Games People Play.
That is why the Good Old Wolf, Jack acts as the grounder. Jack is operating from the I'm OK, You're OK point of view. In other words, Jack is operating from abundance. He is HUMBLE while Mad Jack is ARROGANT.
There is no such thing as evil. Evil is just an illusion. The battle is ALWAYS between Jack and Mad Jack.
In most cases of groupthink, it is us against them. In reality, there is no them. All are subdivided between Jack and Mad Jack. Our problem is we look at Mad Jack and say, "That is not me, that is them". I am always the good old Jack. I have no fault. It is you who is faulty, therefore you must be the Mad Jack.
To us Mad Jack is an external force of evil, unknowingly that good and evil is a flip of the same coin. We can contain this fire within. Just keep it small. That's why you should feed the Good Old Wolf and starve the Big Bad Wolf.
This requires training. The best is to be in the right environment that generates the right signal. In my case, I listen to TraXX all day long. The songs create a Cybernetic Loop of Positive, Inspiring, and Energetic (PIE) signals.
This thing called arrogance is often mistaken for bravery. Arrogance is NOT bravery. You can be humble and brave. Most importantly, if you want to be brave, you have to be smart. Most of the time arrogant people act in anger. This is attacking from a low ground.
The disadvantage is quite obvious. When you are angry, you are seeing red. Contrary, a level-headed person is cool and composed. Furthermore, when you are operating from high ground, you are confident and decisive.
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