The article recounts a personal anecdote about the author's childhood friend who was fascinated by thrilling experiences like roller coasters, contrasting this with the author's own fear of cooking. The narrative shifts to discuss the author's sister, who has advanced education and professional experience but has always been intimidated by cooking. Despite having access to numerous resources and tutorials, she avoids serious cooking, relying on pre-cooked dishes. The piece uses these personal stories to reflect on how people can be paralyzed by fear in seemingly mundane situations, drawing parallels between the excitement of roller coasters and the intimidation of cooking.
Bias read (Center): The article does not take a clear political stance. It focuses on personal anecdotes and observations about fear and competence, rather than promoting any specific ideology or political agenda. While it mentions 'el Gobierno' in passing, it does not frame the government in a biased manner or connect





