RE: Cherish the moment not the cup
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I love coffee cup messages! The one that sits empty before me now is "Panda Life". I started the book I'm working on from it. :D I have one that says be brave, one that says strange and unusual at my mum's house. I embody them as I sip from them, but I think it's also a matter of how you resonate with life. I think for some, they don't mean shit. I think there's a lot of people who hold on to feeling bad, or who refuse to know it's up to them how they meet the day (and that you should really take any help you can, even if it comes by way of funny/inspirational/snarky coffee cup).
and the last thing I want to be concerned about is whether a blinking coffee cup remains intact, and more on cherishing the moment and being appreciative of enjoying coffee, which is essentially a daily luxury.
100%! I'm always wary of gifting stuff that can break like that. It seems like a burden. Like you have to be guarding and cherishing the object more than the intention behind it. Stuff to remember around the festive season, eh? I think good things can come out sometimes around the holidays, too, but again, it depends on how you go.
The people who turn into greedy or "virtuously giving" bastards are probably just bastards without a cap on the rest of the year.
Wow! I like those! That panda life is something so deep and food for thought.
100% inspiration depends on one's vantage point which only requires a shift of focus.
Yeah, I hate receiving glass gifts unless there's a message or something that resonates or makes me think of the person.
I was in the town purchasing essentials yesterday just observing the cow-like mentality of people towards each other while buying gifts.😏