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Coffee Spills
- Nov 29, 2022 Tertulia Coffee
- Nov 29, 2022 Prodigy Coffee
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- Nov 29, 2022 Hillside Coffee
- Nov 29, 2022 Welcome to Coffee Spills
- Nov 29, 2022 Jubilee Roasting Co.
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Politics
- Jun 1, 2020 The Stagnant Nature of Social Injustice
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Reflections
- Nov 29, 2022 Reacting to Others
- Nov 29, 2022 My Personal Take On Self-Love
- Nov 29, 2022 With Every Hardship Comes Ease
Tertulia Coffee
Prodigy Coffee
Amethyst Coffee
Spur Coffe
Lost Coffee
Black Eye Coffee
Hillside Coffee
Welcome to Coffee Spills
Jubilee Roasting Co.
Reacting to Others
In the last few years of my life, I've struggled with being reactionary. Some tell me I react too much, and some tell me I do not react at all. Sometimes it's about how I react within myself, and other times it's about how I react to others. Sometimes it's not even about me at all. I'm a very observational person. And in the last few months alone, I've come to uncover my flaws in reacting through watching what other people go through and how other people react.
Creating Your Own Standards of Productivity
We are not commodities that can be bought and sold for major corporations and government structures' successes. We are not robots. We are human beings who deserve to live and experience life beyond the robotic routines we have somehow adapted to. We cannot continue making the mistake of sacrificing our fulfillment and sticking to roles for the sake of security and stability.
My Personal Take On Self-Love
In a day and age where social media motivates everyone to be self-help, thought givers - conversations on self-love are had often. I, for one, have spent years writing about and reflecting on the subject while simultaneously embarking on my very own journey of self-love. And because of the drastic developments of technology and social media; people have, or think they have, a solid idea on what self-love consists of. They think they have it all figured out. I know that at some point, I thought I did, too.
With Every Hardship Comes Ease
“Everything happens for a reason.” I never believed in that cliche, especially in my deepest darkest moments. But the older I got and the more experiences I endured, the more I started to see the substance it holds. As difficult as it was for me to remember that everything happened for a reason in the middle of a hardship that felt never ending; that felt like I was going to drown in and never come out of - it always passed and the calm after the storm continued to remind me that He truly is the best of all planners.
The Stagnant Nature of Social Injustice
In its foundation entirely, the creation of the United States set the precedent for what these communities have endured for so long. How has the United States maintained these oppressive systems? Why are black men and women unjustly killed at such disproportionate rates? As complex as these questions may seem, the answer is not so complicated itself; we have been fighting a system that was never built for racial equality and justice - one not built for black and brown people in general. I