It's not just "someone", it's a loved one. And it isn't necessarily cooking.
Doing acts of service for people in your tribe helps bond the tribe together.
Better living through brain chemistry
It's not just "someone", it's a loved one. And it isn't necessarily cooking.
Doing acts of service for people in your tribe helps bond the tribe together.
Better living through brain chemistry
Absolutely. This got me thinking, too. I wonder if some of the people who work in restaurants - chefs and career waiters - have an open-heartedness in this way where they get an oxytocin dose from feeding strangers. From the conversations I’ve had with people (restaurant industry is pretty connected to wine) this definitely seems to be the case 🥂