I can't recall a single time when I had a bad experience sharing a cup of coffee with a colleague, friend, or family member.
I like to think it's because we usually share coffee (or tea) with people we're truly comfortable with—those we can sit with in silence, without feeling pressured to say anything or be interesting. After all, we’re both just here to enjoy our coffee and forget about our worries for a little while.
So, go ahead and sit down. Let’s chat for a moment.

To be honest with you, stranger, I’m scared to death. I feel like I’m lacking—behind, slow, and inadequate. But at the same time, I don’t feel demotivated. I want to keep pushing forward, even if I’m bad at it.
It’s weird, isn’t it? Wanting something so badly, even when you feel unworthy of it.
I started this blog because of university, but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t want to put my thoughts out there too. I remember hearing once that your ideas aren’t real until someone else acknowledges them. I don’t know if that’s true, but it feels like it.
I wish I could hear your struggles too, reader. It might make me feel less whiny, at least. We all have our problems, even if we don’t always talk about them with the ones we love. I hope, whatever you’re going through, you find your own way to deal with it.
And if you’ve got some time, check out my blog posts. I’ll link them below for you.