The best book I read on a subject that I think is important to all animals is “The Evolution of the Human Species” by anthropologist, anthropologist, anthropologist.
As with any book, I read it with an understanding that there may be things I don’t agree with. But as it says: “In thinking about the world as a whole, you need to think about all the pieces—all the parts of everything. And there is no reason to believe that any one set of parts can be right. You need to think about all of them.
It is so easy to ignore the parts that dont fit, and to judge them by the parts that do. It’s the whole that makes the whole. Our brains are wired to take parts from all of the parts, and to throw out the whole until only the parts that fit are left. If you do that, then you will not only be missing out on parts you dont agree with, but you will be ignoring the best parts of all of life.
So I hear you say. So what exactly is it that you mean here? The only thing I can think of is that you are saying that we should throw out all of the different animals and consider just one, let’s say, dog. So that he could be the best of all of them.
I disagree. You should not throw out all of the different animals because they all have different qualities. You should only pick animals that are the best of all of them. So, dogs are best at fighting. Pigs are best at playing. Cats are best at eating. So on that basis, I would say that it is best to throw out the dog. But that is just my opinion.
We’ve already heard that we’ll start off with a dog and then let the other animals talk. But that’s not the best way to start. It’s not a one-time thing. If you want better results, you need to start by throwing out all of the animals.
I understand that dogs are better at fighting and cats are better at eating but it doesn’t make sense to throw out an animal that is much better at what it does. I would instead suggest starting with a pig. Pigs are better at playing, so I would suggest that it is best to throw out the pig. Then throw in the cat and the dog so that you get a good mix.
It seems that the more animals you leave, the better the mix. Pigs are better at playing and dogs are better at fighting, so that might be the reason why they are there. If it was just cats and dogs, then maybe I would be better off throwing them out.
The point is that it is important for you to figure out what your animal is. Most of us would guess that it would be a cat, so I would actually throw it out. But what I really mean is that it is best to throw out this animal that has a lot of the traits that you are looking for.
In my experience, this is the most frustrating thing about animal games. If you spend a small fortune on the animal and are not satisfied with it, you will not be satisfied with it no matter what.