When people always want to think of themselves as wolves, can people be cherished by dogs for us? What does this sentence mean?
Is this sentence used to compare people with those who are cold-blooded? What's the difference between a wolf and a dog? Dogs don't hurt wolves, but they are all aggressive. If people are compared, dogs can be regarded as harmless people, docile people and human beings. Similarly, if a person is a wolf, he will give up humanity and become cold-blooded. From another angle, I think this sentence also belittles those kind people. Think that society is often cannibal. If you are a dog, you might as well be a wolf and lose. No one will care about the means, only the results.