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Wealth and success never come to those who simply wait for them to arrive

Most people never succeed financially because they merely follow the pack. It’s nice and safe and cosy living that way – but mediocrity is all it brings.

The life of a sheep is easier than the life of a lion. Sheep are given food and water freely by their shepherd, and are protected from predators by shelters they did not build. They fatten themselves on the shepherd’s food, thriving into a multitude that outnumbers the lions.

But these comforts bind the sheep into slavery. The sheep are bred to be weaker of mind and body, to require the shepherd’s protection so greatly that they can be free of physical chains but never stray. Theirs is a lifetime of servitude — one that is comfortable but ends at the shepherd’s whim.

Lions have no masters. Though the lion must hunt for its own food and search for its own shelter, it is free to roam where it wishes and requires no one to open its gate. Though the feeding trough of the sheep is filled, it is only with the grass and grain of its master’s choosing. A lion must hunt and chase its meals, but feasts on anything it catches.

Wealth and success never come to those who simply wait for them to arrive.

Margaret Thatcher said “Success never comes to those who just want a bit of peace and quiet”.

Some humans choose to be sheep. They pretend to desire freedom but rely on others to provide their comforts, wishing for riches but investing little effort to attain it. They scream in protest when they are fenced in and herded — angry that they are not free like the lions — but accept the shepherd’s food nonetheless. Though they rebel on principle by day, they always wander home to their cages by night.

Only a fool believes that everyone deserves equal rewards for unequal effort.

How can so many sheep be wrong as they grow fatter on the shepherd’s food? Why would any creature choose to run free in the dangerous and uncertain wilderness like the lion? It’s because it allows you to be free.

Humans are not born as sheep or lions but must choose a path for themselves. Will you strive for what is easy and safe? To follow close to the multitude? To remain within the fences that protect you from the outside but imprison you within its boundaries? Or will you travel the path you choose, exploring freely in the dangerous forests of life, leading your own way so that your family properly enjoys the fruits of this planet?

At sunset, the sheep are herded back into their prison and fed until they drift into sleep. The lion enjoys no such promises, wandering upon the mountains in search of a meal: sometimes hungry, but free.

Though it lacks the comforts of a shepherd’s security, a lion never wishes for the life of a sheep. A lion may hunger at times while a sheep is fed, but the fattest sheep is the lion’s meal.

Canterbury have been helping people become lions for over 3 decades. Do you want to be next?