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JRE 1122 - Be a Mountain Lion - Masters of Neutrality!

Donnie Vincent, an avid explorer, conservationist and outdoorsman, shares with Joe his discovery of the unique behavioral differences between wolves and Mountain Lions

Donnie, a well known outdoor enthusiast, describes some of the distinct differences between Wolves and Mountain Lions during one of his hunting excursions.

Mountain Lions, the largest of the “small cats” are also known as Cougars, Pumas, Panthers and Catamount.

Donnie reveals a blindspot and one of the great unknowns in the animal kingdom - the fact that Mountain Lions are highly intelligent, strategic thinkers - creating a very unique dynamic in the wild when living in proximity to Wolfpacks and other wildlife.

Mountain Lions are demonstrating the power of neutrality in many respects.

Are there metaphorical “Mountain Lions” in the human world?

This sheds an entirely new light and introduces a potentially new dynamic to the human social experiment/game known as the “Werewolves and Villagers”, as revealed in the Trigger Nometry Blindspot episode with Graham Linehan.

Without brutal honesty and addressing blindspots, negative outcomes are common, and depending on who you are, sometimes on massive scale.

Be brutally honest with yourself.

Your legacy and what you leave the world with depends on it.

Become Resilient.

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