Coffee Here There And Everywhere

Meet Eddy, the twenty-three-year-old construction worker. After a hard day at work, he decides to drop by a certain shop. He flops in the chair near the window. He was approached by a smartly dressed man who offers him the menu, he gives it back almost immediately, he already knows what he wants and he asks for that.

Here is Stan, a college student from the city, after a night of partying non-stop he decides to take the party to the next level. He enters a very familiar establishment and goes straight to the cashier. He pops his finger and points to the thing that he has been craving for two hours.

The cashier gives him the wave of apology. Apparently, they are out of the thing that Stan wants. In his frustration, he storms out of the establishment hoping to find the thing that he wants somewhere else in the dead of night.

This is Grady, twenty-nine years old and a news reporter for the city publication, after following leads the whole day he decides to pack up and call it a day. He returns to his plush apartment perched atop the highest summit of the city, upon his return he is greeted by a tall shadow who escorts him to the lift.

The lift takes forever and upon reaching his pad, he is greeted by a very familiar smell, an aroma that almost knocks him off his feet. Once again, he indulges himself, and in the dead of night, he blends into the dark.

What do these three people have in common? Well, for one, they are all under the spell of the most potent potion of invigoration known to man, coffee. People all over the world must agree that no matter how much and what you do to it coffee will always be the drink that we come back for.

Back in the old days, coffee was served to revitalize travelers coming from a very far journey. It was served to rejuvenate both the spirit and the flesh. The news that the traveler may have brought would be better told if the bearer had energy of body and spirit.

In modern times, coffee serves more than the purpose of invigoration. For some people, it is a form of relaxation. A way to slow down after living life in the fast lane, a way to take thing slow after running after dreams and goals.

For some people is it a social ritual that bonds friends, family and future friends together. Any way you put it or take it. Coffee makes people come together in different places, in different ways.

 

 
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