SOMETHING ABOUT HILDA BACCI YOU DON’T KNOW YET
I'm not sure I know enough about the “Guinness Book of Records” but I know it’s like a special recognition given to people that have performed undefeatable feats like running on water bodies and swallowing red hot coals.
The first time I heard about this special recognition, it was about a woman that had given birth to fourteen babies on the same day. My elder brother told us the story when I was much younger. I’m not even sure of the authenticity of the story, just because he had this habit of joking around to keep us entertained but yes! I found it amazing but not special enough to be recorded as special history. I think she just got lucky.
A man had walked from one country into another. Why? How has he contributed to humanity by that action?
A woman had been given the Guinness Book of Records recognition for the longest tongue ever seen. That’s creepy, isn’t that a defect that the bearer didn’t even signed up for?
Right now, I’m looking at a tiled floor work, so diligently and well fixed. The creator had done a clean job that should be recognized and publicly acknowledged but nobody knows who this is because any other skilled person in that field person would have done same. Right
Then, there is chef Hilda Bacci. She has done what can never be easily achieved by another, what has benefitted humanity (the inspiration, I don’t know what you think but feeding another person freely is one gesture that doesn’t go unrecognized by the universe). She hasn’t played by luck, it was by hard work. She had displayed courage(it probably took her a reasonable amount of time to get determined, plan and do it), patience, tolerance, unmatchable strength and high skill. She had cooked for 100 hours round the clock. She had earned herself a well deserved spot in history.
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