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Think about it. Coffee is not that expensive, and people just lay around their shops most of the day nursing one serving of coffee while they sit at the small table that they make into their command center with a computer, books, cell phone, and often, other weird stuff.
And yet, rents in New York are [...]

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“A civilization that proves incapable of solving the problems it creates is a decadent civilization.
A civilization that chooses to close its eyes to its most crucial problems is a stricken civilization.
A civilization that uses its principles for trickery and deceit is a dying civilization.”
- Aimé Césaire

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I think that it’s a telling commentary on your character. It’s an impossible catch 22. The more willing your are to hold the door, the more likely you will get late in getting to where you are going. However, when we rush in and quickly push the close door button, even as you see somebody [...]

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A week or so ago I was walking back home. I saw a man shoveling out his big pickup truck from the snow bank. It had obviously been there for awhile. As he shoveled out from under a few feet of snow he would then throw the snow into the middle of the street.
He could [...]

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Okay, I’ve done physical activities since then, but I haven’t really gone to the gym to “work out” more than three times since high school.
It never really made sense to me. Don’t get me wrong I like sports and physical activity, but if you’re going to do physical activity I think you should actually do [...]

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Last night on my way home I was sitting on the subway with a few people in the middle of the car. To my right, about halfway down were two homeless men sleeping like they hadn’t slept in years. One had this metal cart next to him that he was keeping in place with his [...]

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It’s crazy.
I think if you stay in New York too long it slowly destroys your patience for even the smallest transgressions by your fellow residents. It’s that person fiddling with their metro card to get on the bus, that person on the subway who waits to the last second to get off and didn’t get [...]

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