I love the premise here: success isn’t about talent, it’s about the skills you can develop. I liked the breakdown with the core ingredients too :) I hadn’t heard of Roy Choi either but their journey is really inspiring!
The 3 main things I want to cook. Get my masters degree in entrepreneurship, sustainability and social change, democratize data for the informal business sector in Nigeria and become country manager of an international development organization.
The way you tie passion, pressure, and discipline together is inspiring. I liked how you used Roy Choi’s story as a blueprint. It’s a great reminder that growth comes from small, real moments.
This person's "kitchen moment" is an awesome analogy for how we alchemize rock bottom into foundation. I’ve seen this too, in different forms. Sometimes the work doesn’t just heal, it grounds. It gives rhythm to the chaos and reminds us who we could become.
I love the premise here: success isn’t about talent, it’s about the skills you can develop. I liked the breakdown with the core ingredients too :) I hadn’t heard of Roy Choi either but their journey is really inspiring!
The 3 main things I want to cook. Get my masters degree in entrepreneurship, sustainability and social change, democratize data for the informal business sector in Nigeria and become country manager of an international development organization.
Let me get into the kitchen!
The way you tie passion, pressure, and discipline together is inspiring. I liked how you used Roy Choi’s story as a blueprint. It’s a great reminder that growth comes from small, real moments.
This person's "kitchen moment" is an awesome analogy for how we alchemize rock bottom into foundation. I’ve seen this too, in different forms. Sometimes the work doesn’t just heal, it grounds. It gives rhythm to the chaos and reminds us who we could become.