BlogHide Reblurtsbowlion in # peers • 5 yr. ago • 1 min readThe Good CompanySurrounding ourselves with good company, maybe it's not highlighted enough. The company we keep will define many outcomes in the future. Survival around peers is also an important life lesson.bowlion in # society • 5 yr. ago • 1 min readDoge Dog and HoomanNo doubt some of you will have been doge'n around over the last few days. Don't forget that dogs are loyal and obedient but also seek validation of overall hierarchy. Could we say the same about the markets, did Doge seek its own validation in the upcoming shuffling of alt coin powers? Time will tell.bowlion in # senses • 5 yr. ago • 1 min readClean and Sharpen SensesHaving our senses on form in a busy environment is essential. Sharpening these senses through various therapy and practice is important. Without honing the most basics senses, loss is sure to be experienced.bowlion in # wild • 5 yr. ago • 1 min readWildlife Living and TerritoryTerritory, a touch subject in the jungle. Much like humans, animals also exert dominance over domains. Maintaining control and resolving conflict, wildlife is unforgiving to losses in most cases.bowlion in # lurk • 5 yr. ago • 1 min readLurk and ApproachLurking, an unknown presence that is shrouded by stealth. Lurking can also be done without stealth. A presence felt yet still unknown. Lurk and cover intentions before seizing your opportunities.bowlion in # roar • 5 yr. ago • 1 min readA Roar of DeclarationRoar with purpose, out loud to be heard. A roar is a declaration of intention. Perhaps better poised as a warning to those within range. Perhaps it's a declaration of victory or even revenge in defeat. Roar.bowlion in # spoils • 5 yr. ago • 1 min readThe Spoils of BattleA long battle, finally the dust settles. Only one stands, and it's you. it's time to claim the spoils of victory and pursue your next bout.bowlion in # courage • 5 yr. ago • 1 min readA Chicken's DanceHow much courage can you muster in the face of panic and danger. The tempo has been set and the rhythm is playing. This is a sound that only the courageous may abstain from, otherwise we observe the dance of the chicken.bowlion in # style • 6 yr. ago • 1 min readThe Warning of ApproachSometimes to protect our own interests we must also alert those around us of the dangers that await if we are interrupted. An interruption is costly to our journey and the repercussions must be stated without ambiguity. Remaining assertive is a path that may seem aggressive but it is also a way to protect order of the immediate society.bowlion in # order • 6 yr. ago • 1 min readThe Hierarchy of OrderThe pecking order, something that might seem like it is inherent. Yet modern society is slowly shifting away from prescribed hierarchical structure. A system without prejudice and with accountability for participation is but the start of a movement that seeks to survive and prosper.bowlion in # eagle • 6 yr. ago • 1 min readSwoop and Claim a PrizeWhen living life at high altitudes, our perspectives change. The high life is truly to be experienced and it only opens avenues to opportunity. The eagle's eye swiftly detects chances to swoop on and claim.bowlion in # survival • 6 yr. ago • 1 min readPlan and PounceWhen living in a world that requires mechanics of survival, planning is key. Waiting, knowing and studying a target goes a long way. After some time, these desk studies pay off in dividends as one will finally be able to pounce on their prey.bowlion in # survival • 6 yr. ago • 1 min readA Heavy HeartSometimes we must move in directions that makes our very existent misaligned with morals and notions of good deeds. When there is such an occurrence, a heavy heart can appear. Moving with this heavy heart is difficult and one should muster the strength to lighten the load.bowlion in # survival • 6 yr. ago • 1 min readDo Not Succumb to The Bigger BeastSize, something that can become an issue a while later where conflict becomes unavoidable. Yet one should not falter at the size of their opponent. Our history tells us of the importance of intellect when it comes to survival and the bigger falls that are meant to be for such giants.bowlion in # survival • 6 yr. ago • 1 min readDo Not Sugar CoatSugar coating, a sweet term. I am not talking about your morning cereal either. No, sugar coating has a little more to it that go beyond just innocent intentions. Sugar coating can be used to manipulate and gain trust where needed. It may also be an indication of danger. How much sugar coating do you observe around you and what are the…bowlion in # rising • 6 yr. ago • 1 min readConsequences of RisingIn certain pacts or hierarchical order, there are opportunities to rise in rank. When one passes the baton, it is time to rise. But in some cases, one can be more than hasty to rise and a challenge may be issued. As a challenger one needs to understand the repercussions that could ensue. Shame from defeat can extend into exile and far worse.…bowlion in # survival • 6 yr. ago • 1 min readTo Eat or be EatenIts a rough world out there and the biggest reality is that consumption is the natural order of this jungle. Out there and inside, there is always something seeking to consume leading to our own demise or someone else's. Do not mistake good will as a sign of safety, it might just be a ploy to extract gain and be eaten by the greedy world.bowlion in # croc • 6 yr. ago • 1 min readLurk Like a CrocNo matter high or low, lying in wait is a croc ready to secure its meal. Unsuspecting opportunities are seized as the croc. It's a cunning game of waiting and motionless patience.bowlion in # flight • 6 yr. ago • 1 min readFlight Without WingsFlying without wings, is that something you find possible? It is definitely possible, look at how humans achieved this. They ride as passengers. Being a passenger of life can be a tough ride. We see many animals taking flight without wings by being passengers of much larger creatures. One can also fly in other ways, high and above society's…bowlion in # bird • 6 yr. ago • 1 min readStick Your Head In The SandWhen things go south, and danger is imminent. What else could you do? Hide. Sticking your head in the sand is actually not a trait of survival, it is bliss in ignorance. If you stick your head in the sand when the going gets tough, do not confuse yourself with the might of an ostrich.