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It's better to be a " Loneliness lion better than a popular sheep ". Justify this statement . (Explain it as much you know)

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Answered by rajaula427
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This is primarily a metaphor which means that you can be a lonely lion, but that’s absolutely fine. A lion might be lonely, but he still remains the king of the jungle which simply means that even if you are not in a flock, you still happen to be the king and win it.

It is rather good to be the winner than to think about being a sheep who moves around in a herd but has no such significance as an individual.

All you need is to be different and unique from others to make sure that you have a different place for yourself. Your existence might seem to be lonely for you, but it would not actually matter if you are good enough, and is simply an expert in your own field.

A lion might not have a team accompanying him all the time, but he is still the king, and his position in the jungle is in a much more dignified place than any other animal

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