When I drink tea at work, I normally only fill a cup 3/4 full with hot water. Then I take a second cup and fill it with cold water. After the tea has brewed in the hot water for about 5 minutes, I pour in the cold water until the hot cup is full. This way I can begin drinking the tea faster. Otherwise, I'd have to wait a long time - since I am quite sensitive to hot beverages. Then I add the rest of the cold when the tea is nearly gone, so that I have some flavored water.
On this day, I had an additional empty cup at my desk, so i just composed the three of them in this order and experimented with color using the tea.
This photoreminds me some phrase... One can say that these glass is half-empty... but it isn't truth this glass is half-full ))) So, empty glass show us a pessimist look, and the full one - optimistic )))
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When I drink tea at work, I normally only fill a cup 3/4 full with hot water. Then I take a second cup and fill it with cold water. After the tea has brewed in the hot water for about 5 minutes, I pour in the cold water until the hot cup is full. This way I can begin drinking the tea faster. Otherwise, I'd have to wait a long time - since I am quite sensitive to hot beverages. Then I add the rest of the cold when the tea is nearly gone, so that I have some flavored water.
On this day, I had an additional empty cup at my desk, so i just composed the three of them in this order and experimented with color using the tea.
This photoreminds me some phrase...
One can say that these glass is half-empty... but it isn't truth this glass is half-full )))
So, empty glass show us a pessimist look, and the full one - optimistic )))
I hope you understand what I'm talking about )
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