Why do we enjoy eating so much? I think it’s because it’s one of the few pleasures derived from engaging our senses in a way that requires intention. It’s the sensory that needs to be sought after.

While we see, hear, smell, and touch things involuntarily throughout the day, tasting is an experience that demands our conscious effort.

We must actively choose to put something in our mouths to truly savor its flavor. This act of tasting gives us a sense of control over our pleasure.

When we engage with food intentionally, it becomes a personal experience. And when something feels personal, it carries meaning. And meaningful experiences are those we enjoy deeply, bringing us immense pleasure.

But let’s be honest—how many of us actually try to enjoy every bite? Most of the time, we take a taste and assume the rest will taste the same. So, we end up just going through the motions until our plates are empty.

I’ve decided to change that.

From now on, I want to be more intentional—not only about what I choose to eat but also about how I savor each bite.

By focusing on our senses, we can truly appreciate the moment. When we savor these moments, we come to cherish the lives we lead.

It is only those who can feel grateful for every moment they experience who can embrace life fully. And I intend to be that person, one bite at a time.

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