What Are You Feeding Your Mind? Understanding the Black Coffee Theory
There’s a quiet moment most of us have in a day, maybe it’s early morning, maybe it’s right before bed, when our thoughts get a little louder than usual. It’s in these moments that the mind reveals what it has been fed all day. Not just information, but attention. Not just facts, but focus. And slowly, almost invisibly, this focus begins shaping how we experience the world. A friend of mine once shared a small but telling story. Every morning before work, she would stop by the same cafĂ©. For weeks, she kept complaining about how bitter the coffee tasted. “It’s always too strong, too harsh,” she’d say, almost expecting disappointment before even taking a sip. One day, out of curiosity more than anything else, the barista suggested she try something different, a cappuccino. Reluctantly, she agreed. That day, she walked into work surprised, almost amused. “I didn’t know coffee could taste like this,” she laughed. But what stayed with me wasn’t the change in her order, it was what she said...