Do you know how difficult
it is to handle a second language? Even mastering your native one! Just to stop
saying words that were invented by other human beings. As long as we deliver a
certain passion about not hurting other people, listening to them or reaching out
our hands and hearts when needed, we will be fine in this life. If you get to understand
people, you will be gifted with an inner peace award.
When I was a child, I
remembered my mother cooking a “not-that-delicious” liver and onions dish with
white rice as companion. There were no fights or battlefields over the table
during lunch about this dish being too colorful or not too colorful at all.
Just ate it and that was it! With time, I learned to appreciate how delightful
liver is. Life and people somehow have the same evolutional process.
If we live in a delivered planet
full of thoughts and flavor, then we should give a shot to some liver taste. You
might not hate it anymore as you used to but tolerate it.
Once in a while, buy some of it, as well as garlic, onion, coriander and master the way you can deliver the liver to your table. You do not have to obligate yourself to eat it but force yourself to take a chance everyday and achieve something that normally you do not do.
Who knows if this is the kind of peace you have been looking for these last years. So start out calling Rappi or UberEats and request them to deliver a liver and become a believer…of the liver effect.
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Nice! However I would make my own liver instead of ordering it with Rappi
ResponderEliminarHahahaha indeed. Things happen!
ResponderEliminarThat is correct! It's better to play safe! Hahaha
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