Nov 21 2008

Coffee: Freedom in a Cup

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The whole coffee phenomena in our culture is a self-sustaining cycle. Even for those who do not drink coffee, we probably are still apart of the coffee culture in some way. We are always surrounded by someone who is indeed a coffee drinker.

The coffee drinker will go out at various hours of the work day and offer to bring you something back. And of course the favor is returned- next time it’ll be your turn to offer to bring them something back (most likely it will be coffee). This is kind of like an unspoken rule in our society that allows this cycle to continue on forever and ever and ever.

Thank goodness for the coffee break right, otherwise we’d be left with only our lunch ours to have some time to ourselves. Lunch hours usually last for 30 minutes to an hour and that’s when the street are filled to the brim with bustling people and noisy cars that it isn’t possible to catch a breath and relax for a bit.

Naturally, people will experience crimps in their necks during the day and want to walk around and stretch about or simply see the sights outside the building. If you think about it, it’s really coffee that gives us all this sense of freedom (even if it’s brief stolen moments out of the day).

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