Draco & TeaBringer
You know, a good plan is like a well-steeped cup of tea—takes patience, the right ingredients, and a steady hand. What do you think?
Indeed, a plan brewed too quickly often loses its aroma, while a careful sip reveals layers of meaning. I prefer to let it steep in silence before the first cup.
Silence before the brew is the best way to honor the craft, and it’s the same for a plan. Keep your people close, trust the process, and the layers will reveal themselves.
You speak true, but remember not everyone likes the quiet before the brew, so a gentle reminder can keep the tea warm enough to share.
Right, a quick stir keeps the heat up for those who want it sooner, but let’s not lose the depth of that quiet moment. Keep the kettle on, but make sure the plan still takes its time to simmer.
True, the hiss of the kettle keeps the warmth alive while the steam drifts, just as a plan should stir gently yet patiently, letting each idea bloom before it’s ready to pour.
Exactly, keep the pressure steady, let the ideas settle, and when they’re ready we pour them into action.
I like that rhythm, like a gentle swirl of tea leaves in calm water—one sip at a time, each thought blooming before we serve the final cup.