Posts Tagged ‘coffee maker ratings’

Thoughts about best coffee makers

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

Best coffee makers similar to many other things in life is what people are always pursuring, then ironically, there is no such thing in the market. Do you know that while they might be a best coffee maker that is really for you, the search is internal rather than external.

What do I mean by that? The best coffee brewer is about fitting into your lifestyle and so you have to identify and know your own lifestyle prior to anything else, such as looking for that coffee maker.

Thus, no matter how many reviews or ratings you read about coffee maker, you would never find an exact fit if you did not take your lifestyle first into consideration. The fact is, the brewer in your neighbourhood store might be right for you if you know how to fit it into your life.

Don’t you find this is so  similar to how we live our life? We tend to look around for the important things to end out missing the things that are around us but is truly important.

They says sarcity makes things valuable. But, if you think about it, while gold and diamond are deem to be very valuable, it can neither brings you health (cannot be eaten) nor happiness (only your love ones can do that).

So, the next time you look for the best this and that, remind yourself that the best there is, might be around you already!

Lesson learned from this coffee maker ratings

Monday, December 1st, 2008

One of the strongest word that impresses me as I read the coffee maker ratings is “can you rate love?”. No, I do not think you can rate love and from there I also change my perception on how one should be rating coffee makers.

But, first what has this got to do with my daily rant about how life and coffee makers are similar. Well, consider this: in coffee maker ratings, we look for numbers to justify how good a coffee machine is, but the truth is, that alone does not ensure a great coffee.

It is the moment spend with a love one that would give one a great coffee -that is a undeniable fact. Similarly, when we are going through life, we often look at the material things that highlight whether one has “make it”, and use it as a measurement of success.

The recent financial crisis has shown that “what it seens, might not be what it is”! Imagine, a century old financial institution collapsing within days and many big institutions brought to their knees.

It seems impossible but looks can be deceiving. How they came down might be discussed in another rant probably known as greed, but in this section, I would be focusing on the looks can be deceiving and dangerous.

Many people in order to make the impression that they have arrived or make it, live in big houses, drive big cars and live lavishly. In the end, when situation happens, once they lose their only means of livelihood, they lost everything.

Things you have does not the measure the level of your success, it is the moments you have with your love ones that matters!

Reading the coffee maker ratings, most contributors did not talk about the great machines that they have. Most of them touches on the moments enjoyed with their love ones. Which I  think is something we can draw from in one living.

Material stuff are the means to enjoy the moments with your love ones. But the enjoyment is the end, is the result that you want. So, even without those material stuff, you can still enjoy the moments, then why would you be so bother with the material stuff?

**Note: Perhaps the author of the site think that money should not be an issue when it comes to enjoying coffee, he is giving a ebook on free coffee for every story that you contribute, that is what i call a sweet deal…