April 24, 2023 1 min read

Is there a shortcut to learning tea brewing?

In this regard, I am an old-school person who believes that good things take time. Many beautiful things in life require time to gestate.

Tea leaves can only be harvested from the tea tree after it has been growing for three years, just like a grapevine.

Sauerkraut needs time to ferment in order to become sauerkraut.

Learning martial arts requires accumulating small achievements over time.

Becoming a martial arts master in a short period of time is possible, but usually only in movies and novels. Even if it does happen, it's not the norm.

Even a genius like Hanamichi Sakuragi secretly practices on the basketball court during breaks to make up for lost time.

Time transforms aged wine or tea.

It is said that it takes 21 days to establish a habit. However, it is unknown how long it takes to break a bad habit or heal from a broken heart.

Healing from an illness is also a gradual process, akin to pulling a thread from a ball of yarn.

In this world that emphasizes speed, slowing down seems like falling behind.

Learning tea ceremony, however, teaches us to cultivate patience and understand that everything in nature requires time to grow.

Taking it slow really is faster in the end!


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