Which animal would you compare yourself to and why?

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The name ‘Shasak’ means the King. The kings are known to have horses of the best breeds. I relate myself to the White Horse. Though the horse is the horse mine is the White Horse.
White Horse and Mythology:
Power strength and energy are the identities of a horse. The king of heaven Indra has a white horse named Uchchaihshravas which is snow white. Mythologies in different civilizations have depicted the horse as a symbol of natural existence coiled in superpower. King Indra in Indian mythology has a seven-headed white horse whereas the Pegasus has wings to fly in Greek mythology. I get a standstill the moment I see a horse galloping on the screens of cinemas or in reality.
Attributes of White Horses:
Featuring the white horse as a symbol of patience in worldwide literature is very common. The human attachment to this animal has been known for ages and will remain intact. In many cases, tremendous love with gallantry surfaces in unbelievable contexts of the situation. Man and animal distinction vanishes on several occasions of sacrifices. My splendid attributes of love and sacrifice mirror this animal. White Horse evenly comes into my dreams suggesting a good sign of the coming future.
White Horse in Mythology:
Simultaneously the Hindu scriptures assumed a seven-horse-chariot attached to the rays of the sun with pure and innocent love for the white horse in Christianity. I possess such qualities right from birth and wish to remain calm and sustained for the most reasons. I have never known any street horses or horses without owners like dogs or cats. So do I never live without a society.
Don’t you think guys, my Energy Commitment Loyalty Patience Braver Persistence, and Love resemble the White Horse?

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