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Eating the Story, Not the Animal

Examining how narrative distance and euphemism allow us to consume animal products without confronting the reality of what we're consuming.

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Why It Matters

Nasreddin's tradition involves stripping away comfortable stories to reveal uncomfortable truths. This concept examines how language creates distance between consumers and consumed: 'pork' instead of pig, 'beef' instead of cow, 'processing' instead of killing. We eat stories and abstractions rather than facing what we actually consume. The examined life requires collapsing this distance. Nasreddin would appreciate the absurdity: we create elaborate linguistic shields to avoid simple acknowledgment. Play enters here through the practice of honestly naming what we eat—not as moral judgment but as clarity. Nature teaches that consumption is real; only humans elaborate narratives to avoid seeing it. An ethical relationship with animals begins with honest language. When we call things by their true names, we can make actual choices rather than pretending our ignorance absolves us. The joyful examined life includes eating consciously, whether that means eating meat or not, but never while hiding from the truth.

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