RE: COFFEE CONVERSATION: Event No. 96
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While sipping my coffee, I thought about it, and in my case, I would choose the $20,000 in cash.
Reasons:
I make it a point to work at places where I can drink free coffee (bonus points if there’s a barista).
With the interest earned on the cash, I can buy coffee and related goods.
I limit myself to two cups a day, so the cost of coffee isn’t much of a concern.
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Really two cups a day is little.Now I understand your choice
Yes, this quetion gives us very good opotunity for us to understand other member's coffee life.
I'm enjoying answers from other members!
You came to the exact same idea that I thought of. Extremely witty to put your cash somewhere where an interest would be generated and then enjoy free coffee again. And if you have some spare in the end of the month you will have some additional bucks to boost your interest!
@sabosuke Clever! Aren't you?
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I appreciate the unique perspective offered in this response.By highlighting the already existing access to free coffee,the writer cleverly reframes the challenge and focuses on the longterm financial benefits of the cash option.This demonstrates creative problem solving and a practical approach to decision making.
A coffee business where, in addition to making money, you can also drink free coffee is a very good idea. A business idea tailored to the passion for coffee.
A cup of coffee is coming out for you this Sunday.☕