“No one is born a great cook, one learns by doing”
— Julia Child
Simplified Meaning:
Cooking well takes practice and experience, and no one is automatically good at it from the start. Think of a child learning to ride a bike. At first, they might be wobbly and fall down, but with time and effort, they get better. It's the same with cooking; you might burn a few dishes or mess up recipes when you're starting, but that's okay. Each mistake teaches you something new, and over time, you become more skilled. This idea can be applied to anything in life; to improve at something, you just need to put in the time and effort to practice. So, if you want to become good at cooking—or anything else—just keep trying and learning from your experiences.
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