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A Culinary and Ethical Symphony – Kaushal Kishore

 

In the rhythm of sustenance, God’s design unfolds,

Hands signal warmth, as tales of flavors are told…

Teeth gauge resilience, a culinary trial,

Tongue hints spiciness, or bitter taste’s guile…

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Noses detect staleness, each scent laid bare,

In this intricate system, discernment takes care…

The mind, a guardian, contemplates the blend,

Deciding if the feast suits the stomach’s trend…

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Whether the meal’s origin is tainted or fair,

Let the heart be arbiter, honesty to declare…

A symphony of inputs, is the core to begin,

Ensuring our essence stays true from within…

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Beyond meals too, foresee the good and the bad,

In air, water, ideas, thoughts that we’ve had…

In the realm of control, our choices intertwine,

Our essence shaped by what we choose to align…

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In life’s grand buffet, choose with grace,

Let virtues guide, holding firm in the space…

For what we consume in body and soul,

Shapes our being, making us whole…

–Kaushal Kishore 

Source: A Culinary and Ethical Symphony – Kaushal Kishore

Black History Month — The Greensboro Four | Filosofa’s Word

What these four young men started eventually became a mass sit-in protest in more than 50 cities around the South.  On February 1, 2024, the 64th Sit-In Anniversary Breakfast and Wreath Laying will take place at the North Carolina A&T Alumni-Foundation Event Center, remembering the Greensboro Four.

Source: Black History Month — The Greensboro Four | Filosofa’s Word

Love All, Trust A Few – Chen Song Ping

woman in brown coat sitting on chair
Love all, Trust a few, do wrong to none (Photo by Ron Lach on Pexels.com)

I like this Shakespeare quote. It reflects my attitude towards life in general. Love reflects compassion, kindness and generosity. In the modern world, trust a few is being wise. – Toh HL

LOVE ALL, TRUST A FEW, DO WRONG TO NONE –William Shakespeare  

Source: Love All, Trust A Few – Chen Song Ping