Three Types of People
People can be categorized into three groups; sheep, wolves, and sheepdogs. Take a look at each one and let us know which one you are in the comments.
Sheep
Most people are categorized as sheep. They are under the impression that God’s creation is just wonderful and they enjoy just hanging out. Sheep just do what they are supposed to do; act cute and fluffy, eat & drink, and depend on others for help in hard times.
Wolves
Like in nature, it only takes one wolf to scare a whole herd of sheep; and eventually one wolf can kill the whole herd. Though only a small percentage of society, wolves have the ability to affect everyone. Think of a wolf as a thief, rapist, burglar, domestic abuser, or another ‘bad guy’. Wolves take advantage of the week and exploit those in need. Society doesn’t like them, but they blend in enough to not be noticed except by their victims, which sometimes don’t live long enough to tell their story.
Sheepdogs
More rare than wolves, sheepdogs are citizens that look out for the general well being of society. They are not as vulnerable as sheep, can defend themselves, and know how to help others. Sheepdogs are attentive to what is going on and don’t allow themselves to be a victim. While sheep may not be smart enough to stay away from the woods, sheepdogs know there is more potential for danger there, so they either stay away, or go in prepared.
Which one are you? Are you aware of what is around you? Do you carry a first-aid kit in your vehicle? Do you have the defensive ability to defend yourself and your family? Do you know where the exits are in all the buildings you enter?
Be prepared, be ready, be a sheepdog!
Comments (2)






I’m a sheep that’s for sure. I’m not going to risk my life to save others, unless they are my family or something I guess, but even family I might not.
How could we even tell really unless we go through a concentration-camp like tests. Elie Wiesel biograhy implies most are wolves in concentration camps because they’ll take your food and kill you if they can when survival is at stake.
It doesn’t take a concentration camp to sift the sheep from the sheepdogs.
Get a CC permit. Buy a gun. Practice. Carry that gun. Put together and carry a First Aid kit in your car. Know how to use it.
I’ve been a sheep most of my life. I don’t want to be a victim. I want to be something better.