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Madness to System (Smoking a Coffee Infused Cigar)

By Aristippos

Madness to System (Smoking a Coffee infused Cigar)

When aiming at the deep and perhaps true qualities of pleasure and enjoyment, it seems fitting to ask if the systematic approach conduces to pleasure or the pleasure to a systematic approach. It occupies my mind more than just often, why some individuals take pleasure in life and others hurry. Why some delve out of joy and others out of necessity. Some are about the oneness and details of the experience, others are blindly addicted.

Many years ago I discovered the different tiny steps that could lead to the creation or the perception of music and acoustics. The attention to detail has been subsequently transferred to much more than listening. It is crucial when using your palate – either when eating a soup, drinking a soda, a coffee, or smoking a cigar. But I do not know if one must be mad to arrive at a system, or if one becomes firstly mad because of being in to deeply lost in a system. Either way, here are some aspects I observe, applicable to both madness and system.

Madness to System (Smoking a Coffee infused Cigar)

Contemplation

Madness to System (Smoking a Coffee infused Cigar)

Observing

Madness to System (Smoking a Coffee infused Cigar)

Waiting

Madness to System (Smoking a Coffee infused Cigar)

Observing the Exhaling
Observing the Inhaling

Madness to System (Smoking a Coffee infused Cigar)

Looking

Madness to System (Smoking a Coffee infused Cigar)

Attention

 
Madness to System (Smoking a Coffee infused Cigar)

Knowing
Information

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Madness to System (Smoking a Coffee infused Cigar)
I have been drinking coffee, eating coffee, thinking coffee. I am no historian, no expert, no missionary wishing to convince you that this particular brew in this particular cup will be the god-shot of your life. But perhaps being a reliable storyteller will help increase – among others – your coffee expectations, your perception in every cup, thus increasing your joy in each.

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