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Grief can lead people to make risky decisions from "summary" of Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi

In the cozy little café where time travel is possible, grief is a common visitor among the patrons. It is a heavy burden that weighs down their hearts, clouding their judgment and tempting them to take risks they normally wouldn't consider. The weight of loss can be suffocating, making people desperate for a chance to right their wrongs or cling to what they have lost. In this mystical café, grief has a way of distorting reality, blurring the lines between what is rational and what is reckless. The characters, consumed by their sorrow, are willing to defy the rules of time travel in a desperate attempt to find solace or closure. They are driven by a sense of urgency, a need to escape the pain that haunts them and find some semblance of peace. The allure of rewriting the past is powerful, especially for those who are grappling with the pain of loss. The characters are willing to risk everything for a chance to change the course of their lives, to undo the mistakes that have haunted them for so long. They are willing to gamble with the fabric of time itself, all in the name of easing their grief. But as they soon discover, grief is a formidable adversary. It has a way of clouding their judgment, leading them down dangerous paths that they may not be able to return from. The decisions they make in their state of mourning are impulsive, driven by emotion rather than reason. They are willing to take risks that could have disastrous consequences, all in the hope of finding some semblance of peace. In the end, grief proves to be a powerful force, capable of leading people to make choices that they may come to regret. It is a reminder of the profound impact that loss can have on our lives, pushing us to the brink of desperation in our search for healing. And in this café where time stands still, grief serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of the human heart and the lengths we will go to in order to find solace.
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    Before the Coffee Gets Cold

    Toshikazu Kawaguchi

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