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Embracing the present is key to finding peace from "summary" of Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi

In a bustling city like Tokyo, where time seems to slip through our fingers like grains of sand, it can be easy to get lost in the chaos of our own thoughts. We find ourselves constantly looking to the past or the future, seeking solace in what was or what could be, rather than embracing the present moment. But what if we were to stop, just for a moment, and truly take in the world around us? What if we were to let go of our worries and fears, our regrets and desires, and simply exist in the here and now? In that moment of stillness, we may find a sense of peace that has long eluded us. The characters in the cafe understand this concept all too well. They come seeking solace in a cup of coffee that allows them to travel through time, to revisit moments they wish they could change or relive. But as they soon discover, the past can never be altered, and the future is uncertain. The only moment they truly have is the one they are living in right now. Through their journeys, they learn that by embracing the present moment, they can find a sense of peace and acceptance that transcends time itself. They come to understand that dwelling on what could have been or what might be only serves to distract them from the beauty and importance of the now. So, as we navigate the complexities of our own lives, let us remember the wisdom of the cafe and its inhabitants. Let us take a moment to breathe, to ground ourselves in the present, and to find peace in the simple act of being. For it is in this moment, right here and right now, that true happiness and contentment can be found.
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    Before the Coffee Gets Cold

    Toshikazu Kawaguchi

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