When either a Wild Horse lifestyle or a victim mentality dominates someone’s mindset, it significantly influences their default approach to life in several ways:
- They often view the world as a constant source of distress, impacting them mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and physically.
- Taking life extremely seriously, they prioritise job responsibilities over personal relationships, family, and leisure activities.
- They hold personal beliefs that life is about enduring rather than enjoying, especially concerning work.
- Faced with challenges, they frequently experience feelings of failure, frustration, helplessness, and despair.
- They believe their efforts are insignificant in the larger scheme of things and won’t lead to meaningful change.
- A pervasive sense of hostility towards the world exists, along with a reluctance to fully pursue happiness and normalcy.
- Regarding life as an endless struggle for survival and financial stability.
- Whether at work, home or in society, they fear and resist changes and new developments.
- They often feel redundant, worthless, merely existing, lacking purpose or value beyond meeting specific demands and needs.
- Societal pressures may compromise their moral compass, particularly in a work environment where fear of rejection influences choices and decisions.
- They often feel coerced into a particular life direction, with limited choice or autonomy.
- Despite persistent efforts, they feel overwhelmed by life’s numerous problems, with little hope nor sufficient time to address them all.
- They keenly perceive injustice, favouritism, discrimination, and inequality in various aspects of life.
- A perceived lack of opportunities and a sense of helplessness about improving their current circumstances constrain their view of the future.
- They tend to focus on problems rather than solutions, seeing obstacles where others might see possibilities.
For a deeper and more thorough understanding, we recommend consulting the default approach to life followed by warriors. Doing so will provide a more well-rounded perspective.
Wise Words, Simple Truths
"Reputation is what the world thinks a man is; character is what he really is."
Anonymous
