THE Lemon delight with motivational advice: connect to the power of NOW and a future community

Outside Gabriele Creamery in Vico Equense, I’ve been thinking a lot about reading many things…. on my Instagram. Many things such as the Top 5 things you can do to

I’m giving it the palm of appreciation and importance as you can see. It is famous and also respected. It isn’t always the case.

Now our food doesn’t need an introduction. It’s that good, and everyone knows it. But our food is not just packed with flavor but also meaning and inspiration

as la delizia al limone will illustrate as an example. Prepare to see what is possible, what you can do with your lives.

In the 1970s, the lemon delight won the world when Carmine Marzuillo, a genius pastry chef, presented it to the judges of a big-time competition that he wasn’t even participating in. It didn’t matter. What is important to understand is that he came with clouds of cream and put little bits of sunshine on top: lemon shavings. Then, he poured lemon custard on top of that, so it covered a mound of cream-covered cake with lemon sprinkles, you see. Once the spoon broke through all that, the cake had a heart of cream. The jury was left speechless.

The lemon delight, invented by this man in these glasses, proves that you don’t need to sign up. Continuity is bullshit, and Jamie Foxx agrees. Just show up. He wasn’t disqualified because of some stupid list, please. Fuck the list. He was respected because he just showed up with large balls and soft cakes. It’s all about disruption. Everyone was on the edge of their seats. “Look! Look at this man in these glasses who enters rooms with clouds of cream coming over the hills” — yes, mother fuckers, you can see the greatness in something as light as a feather. Metaphor is real, clearly. That’s really the lesson here.

He won.

Do you see?

It’s not “how am I going to get there,” wherever it is you’re seeking

You can go from not even being on the list to being the one who wins and innovates the form and starts a revolution.

The lemon delight was not only an innovation but a revolution. It’s the lemon shavings and then the custard. Genius. You don’t need to invent a mathematical formula, you see, though he was an expert in gastronomia, clearly. He knew that the cream would act as a light barrier to the custard, and the cake would soak it up at the bottom. It’s obvious but you’d never have thought about it — this is a genius.

Dwight Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy were blown away by this little lemon bomb — in your face. This ball blew up—big. Now they might not choose to follow these men on social media, but they will choose to try a dessert. It’s all about angle, audience. These were his goals, this was his reach. This is a man from a volcano who understood impact. Do you see what you can do with one ball? Change the world.

Dwight Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy were blown away by this little lemon bomb, and that’s exactly right. This baby blew up—big. Now they might not choose to follow these men on social media, but they will choose to try a dessert. You see, it’s all about angle, audience. These were his goals, this was his reach. This is a man from a volcano who understood impact. One ball. One ball that another man took even higher. On top of it.

Marzuillo from the Sorrento Coast invented la delizia al limone so that Sal di Riso from the Amalfi Coast could take her to the next level. He made her a superstar. You see? No one is trying to hold you back here. This LINKS the coasts, even better, a symbol for connection as well as community. He used a local variety, the sfusato, known to be packed with nutrients. Boom, next level, ooooh. It’s healthy. Rich in terpenes. Now what? We’re seeing value here and there, no issues. And, as a study suggests, pleasure helps us retain nutrients, so the point has been made. Ours.

This is an abundance mindset. This is the level at which we live, not the one we’re trying to reach.

And it’s the simple choices, no? I never would have thought of it — the lemon shavings and then the custard. Genius. You don’t need to invent a mathematical formula, you see, though he was an expert in gastronomia, clearly. The cream would act as a light barrier to the custard, and the cake would soak it up at the bottom. Genius.

And there’s nothing but wisdom in his choices. I’ve heard the expression, “if life gives you lemons,” you can make water, basically. It isn’t positive, but you can turn it into one by making something boring out of lemons. My cousins didn’t understand this. Look, if life gives you lemons, you’re considered lucky here. You can suspend disbelief if not win awards, so why not you with the ingredients that you have? We do not “see” the obstacle or “smallness.” We only see “blow your mind.”

This is very important.

We want you to blow our minds as much as we want to blow your mind. We’re getting on buses, as a town, to hear your cousin four hours away sing ONE line at the end of an opera. It’s this level of commitment to community, you understand, that you want to tap into to reach your highest potential. We’re blowing each other’s minds, the degree to which we SHOW UP.

So, sure, I can tell you how reality works, of course, I can, but the point is to wow the crowd. Think about giving them pleasure, and I assure you, you will receive.

You can picture your ideal future self or your success, but to strengthen that, you need a community of people who want you to get there. You see, everyone in the future that is NOW wanted to EAT la delizia al limone, or have the chance to, at least. This is power. The house will come.

Now here we are at Gabriele, world-famous for their creams. They make a lemon delight that blew my mind, backed up by my cousins, a delicious if not rated R fantasy that will never lose its innocence. It stands as an example, left behind advice for those who might be reaching for the stars in some way and it is there to brighten your day regardless of where you are — this the beauty in it.