I mentioned cooking when talking about the morning routine. People often joke about how bad they are at cooking. Do not let them intimidate you. People who say such things are simply admitting that they are bad at following (or more likely refuse to) instructions. Cooking is fun, produces tasty things, and gives you options for dinner. Ask your parents, buy a cookbook, or use internet videos, but cooking is great fun and an important milestone for approaching adulthood.
Learning to cook is useful in several ways:
- You get to choose what goes into your meals.
- You get to create something from scratch which makes eating fulfilling rather than just filling.
- You get to bless others with your creation.
- You can save money by buying groceries instead of eating out.
- You get to practice studying in a way that can apply to other things (the habits that help you learn to cook work for math, computer programming, literature, and so-on)
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