30 WORD STORY
I break open a lumpy, bumpy mole tunnel
I turn over a buried, old brick
Our devious Barred Rock chicken.
Gobbles up that big old fat worm really, really quick!
30 WORD STORY I break open a lumpy, bumpy mole tunnelI turn over a buried, old brickOur devious Barred Rock chicken.Gobbles up that big old fat worm really, really quick!
30 WORD STORY
I break open a lumpy, bumpy mole tunnel
I turn over a buried, old brick
Our devious Barred Rock chicken.
Gobbles up that big old fat worm really, really quick!
That chicken is wiser than most of us. It saw a fat worm and said, “Mine,” without a single meeting with its inner critic. Meanwhile, we humans would stand over the same worm, thinking, “What if it’s not the right worm? What will people say if I eat it wrong?” Life gives us tasty moments, but our brains throw up roadblocks like traffic cops with trust issues. That bird didn’t just eat lunch—it gave a free lesson in instinct, speed, and not letting overthinking starve you.
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