

Congressional Conflict


"tale of two wolves" to frame the internal struggle within both politicians and the public. It would argue that the "dark wolf" of anger, resentment, and conflict is fed by the political system, while the "light wolf" of kindness, empathy, and unity is often starved. The blog would highlight the power of "Groundup Hope" and Roger's story as a contrast to the institutional gridlock, making a case for grassroots kindness as a more powerful force than congressional conflict.
* Key Concepts to Include: The tale of two wolves, the "Ying to a Yang," Roger's story and "Groundup Hope," the idea that we are all reflections of one another, and the personal decision to feed the good wolf.