Identifying sublime arrogance in the way we speak about ‘animals’ October 29, 2020 Maat ‘Animal’ perception greatly differs from ours… the, uh… ‘humans’. Chimps take the lead from their ‘human’ models and emulate naughty arrogance towards the rest of the animal kingdom! With a smirk of pride, the hippo sneers at those ‘beneath him’. Discover how ignorance assists ego in becoming bolder, stronger, more resilient. Hippos talk bad about the other animals in the pond. The ego is a fun tool to play with when you’ve learned that it’s a wild beast to be watched. In its self-absorbed hairless head, the buzzard knows that YOU are only there to feed his stomach. Feeling superior, the dolphins show off in front of their seal friends. Oh no, the dolphin is laughing at you! Walrus’s insist that they are the chosen ones (by Poseidon) Come on! Even a termite has ego? Really? Now you’ve gone too far. Crows are astounded that those with the most robust limitations have the largest egos. Come on a guided tour of the San Diego Safari Park, where we’ll ask, ‘Just who is in the enclosure?’