One of the funniest ironies about technology and the improvement is that we are a technological strides arrives today, and get more “connected” at the same time we’re also more disconnected from each other and the world. Author Bill McKibbon recently wrote in Mother Jones magazine that since 1956, the “happiness” index of Americans was declining. How can this be, in the midst of an increasingly better standard of living, you get progressively unhappy? Because we are flesh and blood, and until that changes, like attracts like, and we become one flesh and blood, ie. other human beings. We have become lonely and isolated, digitally connected constantly, yet geographically distant from each other. Tea is the perfect social lubricant to grease the tracks of a large community. Ask any good psychologist will tell you that perhaps the greatest need for a human being is the need to belong to a community. We need the community to survive. This makes the Samovar Tea so special. Organic tea is to make a delicious and satisfying hot pot of something special for someone special. It is taking time from your daily routine breathing, seeing, touching, talking, and welcome to the simple pleasures of human beings, including humans. What happened to the simple fact of talking in person? Today, most conversations take place over instant chat, email, phone or cell phone. But while we are still made of atoms, still wants to be innate touched, kissed, caressed. Have a pot of whole leaf tea with someone you love, and touch. Talk to them. Enjoy your manhood, and connect. After all, what does all this? I think that few people, when in his death bed, wondering how much money to their bank accounts. Instead, I was right, the most common question is “What have I done that matters?” And what matters is what kind of influence in life. And often the same requirements they have supported. The community of human relationships. And it seems that business is a great way for the creation and promotion of our human connections. Business is nothing but the human linkages. And what philosopher Peter Koestenbaum writes in Leadership: The inner side of greatness: “The business is mainly a means to achieve personal and organizational greatness. Is to accomplish something worthy and noble. Business is an institution that can help you make a significant contribution to society. ”
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