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Coffee,Tea英語演講稿 There indeed are moments when we stop to look at what we have and bee jealous of those who are brave enough to go after an idyllic life. Like Henry David Thoreau, by his reclusive living at the Walden he fronted only the essential facts of life, declared of independence and simplicity. We at occasions wish we had the same courage. But we don’t. Because we are at the same time jealous of those who live with a sense of selffulfillment as their life is so organized that it appears to be flawless as well. We enjoy the “coffee” side too. The dilemma is that we keep telling ourselves we cannot have them both. But the fact is, for most of the times, we are puzzled by choices that we don’t have to make. Living deep does not mean a conflict with realism. Thoreau himself could manage to be an individualist anarchist on his voyage of spiritual discovery, and Adam Smith used to lecture us on how happiness originates from inner peace. Just think of the taste of the Green Tea Latte at Starbucks, mixed with the fragrance of tea and the delightful bitterness of coffee. This is the smel