cafe

You found the secret coffee

Few people make it this far.

Some click the menu. Others browse categories. The most curious ones explore the footers.

But only a small group notices the coffee icon.

These people know something important.

Because every great idea in human history started the same way:

With someone staring into the void… and drinking coffee.

It happened with philosophers. With programmers. With writers.

Especially with writers.

There is even a little-known theory among literary scholars:

That caffeine doesn’t just wake up the brain.

It opens tiny cracks in reality, through which stories escape.

That’s why some texts appear out of nowhere. Without warning. Without planning.

As if someone had simply taken one sip too many.

By the way…

If you’ve made it this far, there’s a troubling possibility.

Maybe you’re also procrastinating.

Maybe you also have a cup beside you.

Maybe you’re also thinking:

“Just one more coffee… and then I’ll get back to what I was doing.”

If that’s the case, I have news for you.

You’re not procrastinating.

You’re doing literary research.

Go ahead, grab another coffee.