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A wise man once told me: life without coffee is like sex without an orgasm. Pointless. A waste of potential. There is a documented positive correlation between caffeine intake and creativity, and history backs this up. The rise of the coffee market didn't just give people somewhere to sit. It fueled the Enlightenment. Voltaire alone reportedly drank up to 50 cups a day, and the man rewrote the intellectual foundations of Western civilization. Napoleon drank strong black coffee late at night specifically to stay sharp during military campaigns. He believed sleep was for people who lacked ambition. Beethoven counted exactly 60 coffee beans per cup every single morning. Not approximately 60. Exactly 60. Correlation does not prove causation, but dismissing the pattern is intellectually lazy. Here's what the skeptics won't tell you: the science is overwhelmingly on coffee's side. Caffeine intake is NEGATIVELY correlated with depression, suicide risk, Parkinson's disease, breast cancer, prostate cancer, and liver disease. Here's how it works: caffeine enters your system and blocks adenosine, the compound that tells your brain it's tired. Once that signal is cut off, your neurons fire faster, sharper and stronger. So when someone tells you coffee is "unhealthy," ask them this. Unhealthy compared to what? A foggy, sluggish brain coasting on fear and herbal tea? A long, dull life spent at half capacity? I'll take the damn coffee.

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