tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6194001039657269182.post1160917011646644533..comments2023-06-13T19:06:43.593+08:00Comments on Bannablog: why I love teaWilliamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03673406036042817965noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6194001039657269182.post-15707430709537259992013-08-07T03:43:05.029+08:002013-08-07T03:43:05.029+08:00Thanks for sharing such reasons to love tea. I adm...Thanks for sharing such reasons to love tea. I admit that I was skeptical at first with having tea as a substitute for coffee until I gave it a try. I could never be so glad that I took the chance and indulged myself in the aromatic and sweet world of tea. <br /><br />Kevin Walls @ <a href="http://www.tealife.ca/index.php/virtuemart" rel="nofollow">Tea Life</a>Kevin Wallshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15259357461514811599noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6194001039657269182.post-45665307728807036682012-10-17T20:14:58.939+08:002012-10-17T20:14:58.939+08:00I liked this part and it is so true: "you bui...I liked this part and it is so true: "you build up some knowledge, and one day, it is destroyed by a tea you drink or a person you meet, you realize that you were wrong, that you were missing something. Having your past knowledge destroyed is actually an improvement, let's say it's like building a house: you start it with basic materials, expand it and add new floors. One day, it gets too heavy and collapses, but then, you understand better how to build good foundations, you construct it again, using more solid material, expand it, add new floors... until next time it collapses! There goes the way of learning tea, there goes the way of evolution, we learn from what we knew wrong."Lukashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12212165963405691488noreply@blogger.com