Tails Don’t Lie
I live with my dog, Yogi, who made us name him after his demeanor. So, I know who’s better at living, man or beast, because he’s killing it.
Seriously, let’s get real for a second: humans are a glorious, chaotic mess. We’ve built civilizations, composed symphonies, and even figured out how to leave footprints on the moon. But when it comes to something as simple as keeping a promise? I’d wager my morning coffee that your average house cat or golden retriever has us beat. No, this isn’t peer-reviewed science, but at this point, I’m ready to trust my gut – and maybe my dog’s wagging tail – on this one. 😂
So, let’s unpack what makes humans so beautifully, frustratingly complex – and why animals might just be the uncomplicated, reliable beings we secretly wish we could be.
1. Humans: The Overthinkers of the Animal Kingdom
Here’s the thing about humans: we’re cursed with the gift of thought. Big, sprawling, messy thoughts. We can dream up entire worlds, plan for futures that don’t exist yet, and spend hours debating whether pineapple belongs on pizza (it does, fight me). Animals? They’re out here living in the moment, blissfully unaware of existential dread or the crushing weight of unread emails.
But here’s the kicker: all that thinking doesn’t always translate to doing. We make promises – to ourselves, to others, to the universe – and then, well, life happens. We get distracted, overwhelmed, or just plain lazy. Animals? They don’t make promises, but they also don’t break them. A dog will always wag its tail when you walk through the door, and a cat will always judge you from the couch. No excuses, no apologies.
2. Emotional Roller Coasters vs. Animal Simplicity
Humans are emotional powerhouses. We feel everything – joy, grief, love, fear, and that weird mix of all four when you watch a Pixar movie. Animals feel emotions too, but they don’t complicate things with midlife crises or existential spirals.
Take social belonging, for example. Humans will pay good money to ride roller coasters or binge-watch horror movies just to feel something. Animals? They’re content with the basics – food, shelter, and a good nap in the sun. Maybe we’re the ones overcomplicating life.
3. The Dual Reality of Being Human
Humans live in two worlds: the one we can see and touch, and the one we create in our heads. We build stories, myths, and entire economies around things that don’t physically exist (looking at you, Bitcoin).
Animals, on the other hand, are firmly rooted in the present. They don’t worry about their legacy, their Instagram followers, or whether they’ve “made it” in life. They’re just out here surviving and thriving – no hypothetical scenarios needed.

4. Parenting: Humans vs. the Animal Kingdom
Here’s where things get wild. Humans are born helpless. Like, really helpless. A baby giraffe can stand within hours of birth, while a human baby can’t even hold up its own head. Why? Because our big, beautiful brains need time to develop outside the womb.
This “helplessness” means humans rely heavily on parenting – a concept that’s almost nonexistent in the animal kingdom. Frogs lay eggs and peace out. Fish do the same. But humans? We’re in it for the long haul, complete with sleepless nights, parenting books, and the constant fear of screwing it all up.
5. The Complicated Lives We Choose
Humans don’t just survive – we thrive on complexity. We paint our nails, style our hair, and spend hours debating the best way to brew coffee. Animals? They’re out here living their best lives with zero effort.
And let’s talk about sexuality. Humans have turned even the simplest aspects of life into something complicated – because that’s just who we are. Animals? They keep it simple. No dating apps, no awkward first dates, just survival and the occasional mating dance.
6. The Promise-Keeping Debate
Now, back to my original point: animals might just be better at keeping promises. Sure, they don’t make verbal commitments, but they’re consistent. A dog will always be loyal, a cat will always be aloof, and a duck will always paddle furiously beneath the surface, even if it looks calm on top.
Humans, on the other hand, make grand promises – to ourselves, to others, to the planet – and then struggle to follow through. Maybe it’s time we took a page out of the animal playbook and embraced simplicity.
Final Thoughts: Embrace Your Inner Animal
Humans are undeniably unique. We’re creative, emotional, and endlessly complex. But sometimes, it’s worth stepping back and appreciating the simplicity of the animal kingdom.
So, the next time you’re overthinking a promise or stressing about life’s complexities, remember: animals don’t have these problems. Maybe they’re onto something.
What do you think? Are humans the ultimate overachievers, or are animals the true masters of simplicity? Let me know in the comments!
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About The Article Author:
Hi, I’m Rachana. Its been my dream for years to do something to consciously create a better future where every one of us is excited about our own potential. My challenge to everyone is that they aspire for their personal best and leave a legacy of their work through their contributions to mankind.
One more thing. In December of 2044, I hope to win the Nobel.
Will you join me on this journey of growth and transformation?
Namasté.
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