My coffee machine broke down a few days ago, and I’m still waiting for it to come back safely (and repaired) home.
If coffee is important for you, you’ll understand this story. If not, you’ll do it too. In both cases, of course, if you want and pay attention.
Not having coffee at home is not a problem.
The closer coffee shop is less than 30 metres.
The couple that runs the coffee shop is lovely. From Japan.
And the coffee is good, but…
But…
Average.
It’s drinkable, tasty… but average.
And I hate average.
My brother brings me from Panama, Geisha coffee.
This is what I love.
Things that are unique, different. Not average.
If you don’t know what that coffee is, a little bit of research in God Google will tell you that it’s the most expensive coffee in the world.
In auction, its price has broken the barrier of 10.000 USD per kilo… at origine! If you compare with your 10 to 15USD for a 250 grams packet roasted from the supermarket or a coffee shop… well, you get an idea.
A coffee cap made with this coffee is in the range of +100 USD in coffee shops around the world.
And people make queues to drink and pay for that coffee…
That’s the power of not-average stuff.
But people get use too quickly to the average.
Average job.
Average salary.
Average pension.
Average weight.
Average holidays.
Average house.
Average length of their penis…
In fact, they love to compare themselves with the average, and get comfort if they think that they are doing “better than the average”.
Then, when you realize that 95%… yes… 95% of the drivers believe that they drive better than the average… you start realizing that there’s a problem with that mindset.
A terrible one, indeed.
Like with coffee, I decided to remove myself from the average.
Getting away of what most people do normally drives you to different places.
Hanging around with people that don’t want to do “average”, but drink Geisha coffee and get wealthy is a game changer. That puts you already away of the herd.
You can meet those people below.
Start doing something different to the rest… otherwise, stay average.