Make Bread, Share Bread
- Reflections and Lessons in Wealth from a Simple Loaf (With a Recipe, Too)
- Indbinding:
- Paperback
- Udgivet:
- 14. oktober 2023
- Størrelse:
- 140x216x2 mm.
- Vægt:
- 54 g.
- 2-4 uger.
- 16. maj 2025
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- 1 valgfrit digitalt ugeblad
- 20 timers lytning og læsning
- Adgang til 70.000+ titler
- Ingen binding
Abonnementet koster 75 kr./md.
Ingen binding og kan opsiges når som helst.
Beskrivelse af Make Bread, Share Bread
Make Bread, Share Bread: Reflections and Lessons in Wealth from a Simple LoafBaking bread used to seem like a complex and unapproachable task to me.
I'm not someone who bakes bread, I don't know how to do that, it requires skills and an innate finesse that I don't have.
These beliefs used to exist in me. They were not loud or easy for me to see, but they were there, lurking.
I relegated bread baking to a skill outside of myself, belonging to a superior class of human who popped out the womb with an apron and a wooden spoon. I created an identity separation between me, a non-baker, and them, the bakers. I saw my role as solely bread eater, consuming the bread that others had made.
One day, I decided to look up a simple bread recipe. I was baffled.
4 ingredients?
Flour, yeast, water, salt.
I had those things.
I went through the steps, skeptical.
Three hours later, I had a crusty loaf of bread. I made bread?! I was overjoyed. I suddenly crossed the line into the category of bakers.
I became a bit obsessed with bread at that point. Maybe not a bit, maybe a lot obsessed. I wanted to share bread with everyone.
Bread unlocked something in me: What if all of the things I've told myself I can't do because 'I'm just not that kind of person', were possible once I learned the simple steps?
What if making money was simpler than I was making it? Maybe I didn't need to be fully confident to move forward towards financial stability, maybe I just needed to acquire the ingredients, mix a dough, wait for it to rise, bake it into a loaf, and share it.
Each chapter takes you through the stages of bread-making, using a tried-and-true method. Step-by-step bread-making instructions open each chapter, followed by personal reflections on the theme. I draw connections between bread-making and wealth-building, concluding with an activity related to the topic.
If you are a poetic type, a neurodivergent type, a person who appreciates connections between seemingly disparate topics to illustrate a point, this book may resonate with you.
I'm not someone who bakes bread, I don't know how to do that, it requires skills and an innate finesse that I don't have.
These beliefs used to exist in me. They were not loud or easy for me to see, but they were there, lurking.
I relegated bread baking to a skill outside of myself, belonging to a superior class of human who popped out the womb with an apron and a wooden spoon. I created an identity separation between me, a non-baker, and them, the bakers. I saw my role as solely bread eater, consuming the bread that others had made.
One day, I decided to look up a simple bread recipe. I was baffled.
4 ingredients?
Flour, yeast, water, salt.
I had those things.
I went through the steps, skeptical.
Three hours later, I had a crusty loaf of bread. I made bread?! I was overjoyed. I suddenly crossed the line into the category of bakers.
I became a bit obsessed with bread at that point. Maybe not a bit, maybe a lot obsessed. I wanted to share bread with everyone.
Bread unlocked something in me: What if all of the things I've told myself I can't do because 'I'm just not that kind of person', were possible once I learned the simple steps?
What if making money was simpler than I was making it? Maybe I didn't need to be fully confident to move forward towards financial stability, maybe I just needed to acquire the ingredients, mix a dough, wait for it to rise, bake it into a loaf, and share it.
Each chapter takes you through the stages of bread-making, using a tried-and-true method. Step-by-step bread-making instructions open each chapter, followed by personal reflections on the theme. I draw connections between bread-making and wealth-building, concluding with an activity related to the topic.
If you are a poetic type, a neurodivergent type, a person who appreciates connections between seemingly disparate topics to illustrate a point, this book may resonate with you.
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