At some point
the conversation was about how you could save money and also be able to make a
better connection with people around you.
One of the
young ladies in the group commented that an easy solution was to start to drink
coffee with your friends again at home instead of going to the Starbucks. The
coffee at home was even better as well and being at home the atmosphere was
much more inviting to real connection and conversation. For a short moment it was
silence, changing in laughter. I laughed as well. Indeed not a bad idea.
I think every
company and I guess here every Thai thinks that you can earn lots money on
coffee. Yes I think Starbucks indeed is a success story so far.
Where I live,
on a daily base more and more coffee shops arise. Offering coffee nearly on
every corner of the street it seems. As if everyone is longing to want to drink
coffee every minute of the day. However, most shops remain empty most of the
day.
And the
clever concept of Starbucks seems to be more about being visible behind the
large windows for others and the selfies that you can share on the social media
than about the quality of the coffee. People hiding behind laptops or sucked
into their tablets or I-Phones. More and more my experience is that ‘refined’
workspaces are offered where people do nearly not have face-to-face
conversation, and holding their cardboard cups with large logo’s, are not even
being aware they are drinking, enjoying and even tasting coffee. Willing to pay
a lot.
I think the
young Filipino lady made a point. I remember how neighbors, the milkman, the
baker and the farmer who once a week came to pick up the leftovers from the
kitchen and dinners for his pigs, took a break and joined around my mother's
table. Mom's 'coffee shop' was always open. Her super quality 'Koetosari coffee', yes, my father was once the main
representative of it, praises and stories about everything that happened in our
families, our environment, our country and also what was known that time about what
was going on in the world. Yes, they each other and there was energy flow between
them.
And that drinking
coffee? That did not cost so much. Oh well, a special paper coffee filter, dune
water from the tap, a little gas to boil the water and of course the beans
milled by my oldest brother with the (hand) coffee grinder. You actually let
people look in your kitchen and living room. Very normal hospitality at that
time. Now that I type this, that blissful feeling comes back to me and I even
smell the coffee again.
She is right
that Filipino young lady, connection and saving money. A great and valuable thing
to drink coffee at home with friends and acquaintances again. An invitation to
taste, connect and have a good conversation about everything going on in your
life and in the world around.
An answer to
save money, enjoy even better coffee and restore connection and conversation.
Gangey Gruma (Frans Captijn)
Captijn Insight. Catalyst in developing tranquility & in-sight to get in a sustainable way real connection, purpose, pleasure and flow in life, love, family, business, career and work again.
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