Today’s Russian proverb: “The first pancake is always lumpy.” Lessons learned and failed
The kitchen is the source of this 19th-century Russian proverb that may seem simple, but every cook knows it. However, it teaches us timeless lessons about patience, learning, success and failure. Anyone who has ever made pancakes knows that the first pancake is often the least perfect, and there are many reasons behind this: the heat may not be perfect, the pan may not be seasoned. But this Russian proverb takes on new life once it leaves the kitchen.Today’s Russian proverb is: The first pancake is always lumpy.
Why are the first pancakes always lumpy?
Traditionally, pancakes hold a special place in Russian culture. During festivals such as Maslenitsa, families prepare a pile of thin pancakes called pancakes. Experienced cooks know that the first pancake often comes out badly. The pan may not have reached the right temperature yet, the batter may need adjusting, or the cook may just need some time to find the right rhythm.But this has nothing to do with pancakes. It’s about the first try.
Don’t give up if your first try doesn’t turn out perfect
First attempts are often confusing. Because you don’t know a lot of things. You try it and learn. But it is never in vain. Just like the first pancake. Even if it comes out uncooked or broken, it’s not a waste. It’s ready for the next pot.Consider a child learning to walk. The child falls repeatedly. However, no parent viewed these falls as evidence that their child was unable to walk. Falling is understood as part of learning. Finally, after countless attempts, the child took steady steps.Strangely, adults often forget this principle. We expect ourselves to perform well immediately. When our first efforts don’t succeed, we become discouraged and conclude that we lack talent. This proverb challenges this mentality. It teaches us that initial failure is not uncommon—it’s expected.Lumpy pancakes are not evidence of failure. This is evidence that the process has begun.
That first pancake is a lesson in perseverance
The first pancake tells the cook something useful: maybe the pan is too cold, the batter is too thick, or the timing is incorrect. Without that imperfect pancake, the chef doesn’t know how to adjust it.Russian proverbs offer a healthier perspective. It reminds us that mastery is a journey. Every expert has struggled with the basics at one time or another. Every great performance starts with an awkward experiment.What’s more important is to start the process, finish the first lumpy pancake and don’t lose patience making the second one. Again, it’s not just pancakes.