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Smart, Funny, and Almost Human

Since this is my first blog entry on my new website, I think an ice-breaker is in order. In college, I dreaded professors who started the semester with some lame meet-and-greet exercise. (“Everyone say your name, major, and why you’re here!”) But my Psych 101 professor had a different twist. He had us state our name and favorite animal. He prodded each student to give three reasons for their choice.

When it was my turn, I introduced myself and proclaimed that chimpanzees are my favorite animal. When the professor asked me what I like most about chimps, I said that they are intelligent, humorous, and genetically very similar to humans. After he’d queried the entire class, the professor revealed his belief that the characteristics people attribute to their favorite animal are the things they believe about or admire in themselves. So that means I think I’m smart, funny, and not-quite human.

For the most part I’d agree with that assessment, although some days I feel a little more human than others.

Now it’s your turn: What’s your favorite animal, and why?

5 Responses to “Smart, Funny, and Almost Human”

  1. David Mascarina Says:

    Brenda, you are awesome! Funny funny book and cool website!

  2. Karen B Says:

    Cat - they are independent, they purrrrrrrrr, and they don’t slobber….

  3. Kate Willoughby Says:

    I would have chosen the cheetah. They’re speedy, sleek, and gracefully beautiful. I think I only qualify in the speedy category. I’m definitely not sleek or, in my opinion, gracefully beautiful. But it’s a very interesting theory!

  4. Trish Ryan Says:

    My dog…absurd, charming, and always ready to take a nap.

  5. Lauren Dickerson Says:

    Ferrets because they find fun in everything they do! They are sweet, have funny sense of humors, and like the company of other ferrets, as they are very social.

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