Even after all this time, after all that you've put me through, after everything you've said and done. I am still/will be willing if you will have me.
Zipped through "How Starbucks Saved My Life" in a couple of hours today... because I didn't really feel like starting on my mammoth task. This book's another of those feel-gooders, without the self-help label. While I do agree with some of it, I kind of got bored halfway with his style. 'Twas initially funny, but I tired of the random flashbacks after a while. I don't really buy into it, but at the same time I can't help but agree with the common sensical things written. Well, duh right? In the words of Homer, "Doh!" *facepalm* \: seemed a tad too much like bullshit to me--I'm cynical that way. Much like I didn't like Mitch Albom, I didn't really enjoy Michael G. Gill either. Maybe it's because I don't buy into the whole American/Starbucks culture--it's too far removed from me. Between the two, though, it's a tough fight who I'd rather (not) read. Hmmm. I'd have to say... neither. Flip and forget seems to be the applicable doctrine here. This isn't one of those I can read all the time, over and over again.
Time to get cracking once more.
6 years ago
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