DOSE:
1 - 2 cup
oral
Coffee
BODY WEIGHT:
150 lb
All my life I�ve seen people drinking coffee, mainly from Starbucks. I always thought of it as unnecessary, expensive, trendy, and addicting. I prefered psychedelic substances in moderation, like marijuana, LSD, and Salvia. However, I�d never really given coffee a chance. So, a couple of weeks ago, it happened that I did not get enough sleep but wanted to still be productive. A family member suggested I drink a cup of coffee. I thought, �eh, what the hell--I�ll try it!�
I enjoyed it. First, the experience itself: It tasted rather nice (with some milk), and the feeling of drinking something warm in the morning was calming.
And then there�s the effect of the caffeine. That�s the really fun part. I�m naturally a morning person. I don�t wake up groggy, I wake up with energy. I like being productive, getting ideas, working on them, and eventually getting them done. I�ve noticed, however, that my natural energy tends to come in waves. I go to my favorite workspace and spend most of the day there. But every two hours I feel the need to take a break and do something else. It�s natural, so I listen to my body and do that. However, I can�t usually keep this up because I get tired from using my brain for a whole day. This means that I have to deal with the feeling of tiredness simply because I�m spending mental energy.
With coffee, it�s different. I feel like it takes my energy to its full potential. I feel a boost pretty soon after drinking it, and it�s exciting. I can work more smoothly, without starting to daydream.
One cup: I have more energy for about six hours. One cup: I have more energy for about six hours.