Everyone has a hobby and I think this applies to even the biggest introvert. I am also an introvert and have hobbies, so I don\’t think this is relevant at all. On the contrary, I am perfectly happy because I have mine and I have hobbies that I really enjoy.
What are my hobbies?
I have many hobbies. Of course, you know that. But today I would like to talk about one of my most important hobbies, cooking. Until a certain point in my life, cooking was taboo for me. But after my daughter was born, that quickly changed. At the time, I had no idea how much I would come to enjoy cooking and how involved I would actually become with it. Cooking was something I gradually learned to do, and my relationship with this hobby slowly began to reveal itself. I started with simple dishes and gradually became able to cook more complex dishes. I also learned how to bake well.
For example, when I bake bread at home, first of all, it tastes much better, I know how it was made, and I save money. And of course, if you do it more than once, you can go from crown to crown and even $1,000. That is not a small amount of money. On the contrary. But the best part is the feeling that you can do it, that you can do it, that what you bake yourself tastes even better than the store-bought stuff. I\’m really, really glad I learned how to do it and didn\’t give up. But I\’m going to be honest. I wasn\’t particularly good at baking at first, but after trying for a long time, I finally figured out exactly how to do it, and now every time I bake something, it tastes really great. Even my family compliments me on what I bake. So I\’m extraordinarily happy.