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What Is Something We Can Learn from Wolves in Relationships?

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A wolf chooses one she-wolf for life and remains with her. He does not change partners, and even if one of them dies during a hunt, the surviving one usually does not seek a replacement but remains alone for the rest of its life. When we look at this, we realize how far we humans still are from such constancy. In many ways, we still have much to learn.

For wolves, this behavior is simply nature. It is instinct. But for a human being, things are different. Our egoistic nature constantly disturbs us, pushes us to look for something new, better, and more beneficial for ourselves. Therefore, when we decide to remain with one partner for life, it already means that we work against our egoism. We restrain it, limits it, and holds on to our decision.

Ideally, this is how it should be. A person should choose once and remain faithful to that choice. However, we see how difficult this is for us because our egoism does not easily allow such stability.

There is also another example from the life of wolves: when the male is in danger, the she-wolf might cover his neck with her own body, even though it can be dangerous for her as well. She does not calculate the risk, but simply protects him. In human life, of course, we cannot speak about this instinct in the same way, but the principle can still be understood.

For a human being, a wife who protects her husband understands that the stability of the family depends on him as well. As long as he is alive and strong, he can protect her and the children. Therefore, she supports him, stands beside him, and shares responsibility with him.

A wife who truly loves her husband is one who, if something difficult happens to him, is ready to share it with him without hesitation. She does not step aside in moments of hardship but remains with him in whatever circumstances life brings.

Based on KabTV’s “News with Dr. Michael Laitman” with Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman on December 27, 2025. Written/edited by students of Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman.

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