20/06/2025
āLife is the coffee. Your job, your house, your income, your statusāthose are just cups. They help contain life, but they donāt define it. And the trouble is, the more we focus on the cup, the more we miss out on the coffee.ā
At a college reunion, a group of successful alumniānow doctors, lawyers, business ownersādecided to visit their old professor. They chatted about their careers and families, but soon the conversation shifted to lifeās pressures, stress, and constant chasing after more.
After listening for a while, the professor smiled and said, āHold on a minute. Iāll go make us some coffee.ā
He came back with a large pot and a tray full of cupsānone of them matching. Some were fine porcelain, others were plain ceramic, a few were chipped glass mugs, and one even looked like it came from a diner.
As everyone reached for a cup, the professor watched in silence. Once they all had coffee in hand, he said:
āNotice what just happened. Most of you instinctively reached for the nicest cupsāleaving behind the simpler ones. Itās normal to want the best for ourselves, but thatās often where the stress begins.ā
He gestured toward the cups.
āThe cup doesnāt make the coffee taste any better. What you really wanted was the coffee. But you still focused on the cup.ā
Then he paused.
āLife is the coffee. Your job, your house, your income, your statusāthose are just cups. They help contain life, but they donāt define it. And the trouble is, the more we focus on the cup, the more we miss out on the coffee.ā
He smiled.
āRemember, happy people donāt always have the best of everything. But they know how to make the best of what they have.ā