
Nourish the Wolf of Love
There are two wolves in one's heart, a wolf of hate and a wolf of love.

False Self-True Self: The Perils of Living a Lie to Fit In - Rob Whitley, Ph.D.
Some scholars have linked the development of a true (or authentic) self to better mental health.
Barriers to the development of a true self include peer pressure, family preferences, social norms, and cultural expectations.
This can lead to a discrepancy between internal desires and lived reality, contributing to the development of a "false self."
A "false self"—and the dysfunctional choices that may arise as a result—have been linked in research to poorer mental health.