"Monkeys are superior to men in this: when a monkey looks into a mirror, he sees a monkey"
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What makes the aphorism work is its tight reversal of the usual hierarchy. We expect “man over animal,” especially in older humanist traditions; De Chazal flips that by choosing a tiny, almost petty arena: self-perception. Superiority here isn’t about tools or language, it’s about honesty. The simplicity of the monkey’s perception is framed as moral clarity. It’s also a sly critique of the modern self as performance, long before social media made the mirror literal and constant.
De Chazal, a Mauritian writer associated with surreal, aphoristic thinking, often prized jolting juxtapositions that expose hidden habits of mind. This one targets a particularly bourgeois temptation: mistaking the image for the essence, and the story we tell about ourselves for the self itself. The subtext is bleakly comic: humans don’t merely misread their reflections; they prefer the misreading. The monkey is “superior” because it can’t lie to itself in the same elaborate way. That’s not innocence; it’s freedom from the curse of interpretation.
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Chazal, Malcolm De. (2026, January 17). Monkeys are superior to men in this: when a monkey looks into a mirror, he sees a monkey. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/monkeys-are-superior-to-men-in-this-when-a-monkey-76828/
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Chazal, Malcolm De. "Monkeys are superior to men in this: when a monkey looks into a mirror, he sees a monkey." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/monkeys-are-superior-to-men-in-this-when-a-monkey-76828/.
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"Monkeys are superior to men in this: when a monkey looks into a mirror, he sees a monkey." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/monkeys-are-superior-to-men-in-this-when-a-monkey-76828/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









