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It’s better to be the ruler of your life than to be ruled. It encourages us to lead, not follow blindly.

Taking control of your life symbolizes courage and strength. You can't force a lion to do anything, can you?

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the quote says that it's better in life to be feared, respected and to rule like the lion "rules" in the jungle than to be a sheep, an helpless animal, a prey. hope it helps

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