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Upbeat

Jan 15, 2004 09:30 am / Add a comment

Woke up with a hang­over this morn­ing. It might be the effect of pain relief I took for the hang­over, because even half a dose of any drug does its job, even gets me high. Maybe I was already at the point of dis­cov­ery and hang­over some­how nudged it over the edge. What­ever it was, a feel­ing of renewal occured to me this morn­ing, and as I was feel­ing good, I heard on the radio my old favorite, Ste­vie Wonder’s If You Really Love Me. Then the bouyant feel­ing went up a notch higher. I started to bounce up and down in my chair as I sang along and worked. It’s just a song, but it sure made me feel great!

Cafes like SUS, Rue Fau­vert and Star­bucks are places for the total expe­ri­ence. It’s the thrid place Ray Old­en­burg talks about in The Great Good Place. These places are for gath­er­ing and talk­ing about any­thing from busi­ness to per­sonal, for read­ing, for think­ing. There are lit­er­ally hun­dreds of cafes within 30 min­utes travel dis­tance from the places I work. But I only go to selected few, because the total effect these places give me agrees with me. It’s the qual­ity of drink/food, feel of the inte­rior, selec­tion of music and acoustics, crowd I enjoy being around at these places, and mobile phone in my pocket to stay con­nected with my col­leagues, asso­ciates, clients regard­less of the place I hap­pen to choose to work that day (or hour). Any qual­ity of these fac­tors by itself can uplift me, like Ste­vie Wonder’s song did to me this morn­ing. But put all of them together and we have a “ba”, in today’s case a “ba” to do focused work on my own.

 

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