(We are no longer seeking perfection.)
You checked it once.
Then again.
Then one more time for reassurance.
And after a brief pause—fork hovering, expectations lowering—you decided:
It’s cooked enough.
🍽️ 1. The Standard Has Shifted
This is not a restaurant.
This is:
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limited heat
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uneven conditions
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growing hunger
The benchmark is no longer “ideal.”
It is “acceptable and safe.”
🧠 2. Further Cooking Carries Risk
More time could mean:
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dry
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burnt
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worse than it is now
You’ve identified the peak of the curve.
Going past it would be irresponsible.
😅 3. Visual Confirmation Was Inconclusive
The outside suggests confidence.
The inside suggests negotiation.
Nothing is alarming. Nothing is inspiring.
This is the grey zone where judgment matters.
🧭 4. You Considered One More Minute
Briefly.
But one more minute is how:
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edges become casualties
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patience evaporates
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dinner turns into commentary
You decline.
🛠 5. Resting Time Is Framed as Strategy
You let it sit.
Not because it needs to— but because it sounds intentional.
This buys credibility.
🧠 6. No One Challenges the Call
Because everyone is hungry.
And because “cooked enough” is a shared understanding.
This is consensus, not compromise.
🧘 7. It Tastes Fine
Not remarkable. Not memorable.
But warm.
Satisfying.
Correct.
Which is more than enough right now.
🧠 8. You Will Make This Call Again
Often.
And you’ll be right most of the time.
💬 Final Thoughts
“It’s cooked enough” isn’t settling.
It’s experience recognizing the moment to stop.
You didn’t chase perfect. You delivered dinner.
That’s competence.
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