Follow a wild turkey around all day and you’ll discover it isn’t going anywhere in particular. It simply keeps walking, and pecking at what it hopes is food.
Follow me along the
supermarket aisles and you too will discover I appear to be aimless, poking at
what I hope to be food, although often fooled by the colorful wrappers.
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A wild turkey has the dignity of a creature with no plan whatsoever, yet it carries that lack of plan with absolute
confidence. You watch it wander, peck, reconsider its choices, then wander
again — a feathered philosopher of perpetual maybe.
And then there’s you, drifting through the supermarket like
a domesticated cousin of that same bird, performing the ancient ritual of “Is this food or just a shiny lie?” The turkey pecks at
beetles. You poke at boxes with heroic promises like Bursting with Flavor!
or Now with 30% More Mystery!
The parallel is perfect: two creatures navigating a world
full of things pretending to be edible.
🦃 The Turkey–Human Parallel (Field Notes)
- Aimless
wandering — both species excel at it, though only one gets
judged for it.
- Instinctive
pecking — the turkey pecks for survival; you peck because the
packaging is orange and therefore “probably delicious.”
- Environmental
hazards — the turkey faces foxes; you face “Limited Time
Only” displays engineered to ambush the weak.
🍎 The Supermarket as a Modern Forest
If
the turkey’s forest is full of leaves and bugs, your forest is full of:
- Suspiciously
glossy apples — waxed to a shine that would make a bowling ball
jealous.
- Snack
aisles that whisper — they know your weaknesses.
- Cereal
mascots — the closest thing humans have to brightly colored
poisonous frogs.
You’re not lost. You’re foraging. You’re participating in a
ritual older than civilization: the search for
something that tastes good and won’t betray you.
🛒 A Non-Obvious Insight
The turkey’s aimlessness is honest. Yours is curated —
supermarkets are designed to make you wander, to keep you in the maze,
to lure you with color, nostalgia, and the faint hope that this time the
granola bar will actually taste like the picture.
