Outline (v2)

Warm-up:

Ok, so today I'm continuining on from my writing exercise of yesterday (Day 4 - Values of The Pack) plus expansion on the yin yang influences. While writing, I realized how important it is to highlight why we take this yin-yang approach to goal-setting. Everyone has their own beliefs, but the yin yang symbol can be applied to almost anything in life. Although I'm not Daoist, I do really appreciate the depth of such a simple symbol. Very much an Eastern philosophy, the yin-yang of Daoism has helped me keep a balanced view on most of what goes in life - especially for The Pack. And although the focus for this book is on the "lone wolf", it is setting the reader up for what The Pack (our productivity accelerator and mastermind group) has to offer. While writing such things, it's important to balance both the need to express one's self, but also provide value for those reading (or called to read what you have to say).

Ok, how to rephrase this chapter into a question. Here's a few of my ideas:

Now let's get started.


"Unlike coyotes who howl in a chorus of individual voices, Wolves howl in harmony with each other creating a melodic song to the moon." [source]

According to <source>, the yin-yang symbol is <insert correct definition from a reputable source>.

When it comes to lone wolves and packs, the yin-yang can act as a symbol for harmony.