"Cook well your success in Humanities"
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This recipe would not be possible without the ingredients of determination to go through storms and able to bring back and make this recipe. This recipe was originated to a place that each HUMSS (Humanities and Social Science) students experienced in studying.
For the kitchen wares we just need small frying pan and the following ingredients. God's faithfulness wrapper, ¼ cup of determination, 3 teaspoons of love, 1 cup of strength, 1 rectangular sliced of patience, for marination ¼ cup of time management, courage powder. Now, we're ready to start cooking.
The first best thing to do is to ready God's faithfulness wrapper in a clean plate. Next, gather other ingredients then pick a mixing bowl and first put ¼ cup of determination to read all the reading materials and 1 cup of strength to make things happen and mix it all together, through this you'll carry and go on despite the challenges in life. Add 2 teaspoons of water, then after that put 3 teaspoons of love so that there is enough reason for you to go on even though you want to give up, then just mix it for about 2 minutes.
On the other hand, add the well mixed ingredients in the wrapper. Then wrap it all together with the same determination you put while studying for a test. Then before frying, marinate it first in a ¼ cup of time management for 5 minutes, to conquer every tasks and have time to rest after.
For the next step, get the frying pan and fry those ingredients that's well marinated and wrapped with God's faithfulness wrapper and cook it for about 2-3 minutes.
To make it presentable and the last finishing touch, put at the top of it the rectangular sliced of patience and sprinkle some courage powder. This will make the journey more bearable in becoming successful. As HUMSS student, it will never going to happen and able to finish this journey without this recipe. I'll get this chance to give special thanks to my family, who raise me as a strong one.
🥰🙏 This is such a wonderful recipe. Thanks, I'm inspired with this. Hoping to create my recipe in cooking my own success.
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