School of Curiosity

School of Curiosity

School of Curiosity

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Skype me a cold one

December 4, 2012

In 2010 a man called Mark Hadfield, bought 20 beers from around the world via Beers of Europe.

Instead of drinking these beers in isolation in his North London flat, he decided that a nice way would be to chat with someone from its country of origin while he drank the beer. You see, beer is a lovely social drink that can break down many boundaries.

So, through friends and acquaintances, he began to track down someone from each country. They arranged a time, each had the same bottle of beer, and they….well they just chatted, the way that you do in a bar.

It’s a great way to use technology, meet new people and be social. You can do it with wine or coffee or tea, whatever you want. It doesn’t even matter if you already know the person, it’s just a little ‘boissons sans frontieres’.

Why not skype someone a cold one (or a hot one) soon?

Have a curious day.

Sultans of silence

October 16, 2012

 

Life can be hectic, stressful, full on. It’s tempting to reach for another beer or a tranquilliser for a little relief from it all.

Instead why not go and sit in a church for fifteen minutes? It doesn’t matter whether you believe in God or not. Churches are tiny havens of peace and tranqulity. Sit quietly and still and its like having a massage for your mind.

There’s probably one on a street near you.

Have a curious day.

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