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”Excellence is an art won by training and habituation: we do not act rightly because we have virtue or excellence, but we rather have these because we have acted rightly; ‘these virtues are formed in man by his doing the actions’; we are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a routine.”

—Aristotele

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Break patterns
or, How the Civilised Man Becomes Dangerous Again

“Civilization is but a thin veneer stretched across the passions of the human heart.”
— Bill Moyers

Indulge me, dear reader, in a quiet truth most men die without ever tasting: the highest patterns are not built by blind repetition alone, but by the deliberate, aristocratic art of shattering the …

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Indulge, dear fellow, in the velvety, slightly dangerous embrace of the Extraordinary Gentleman's Coffee — a concoction forged for those few remaining souls who still understand that civilisation is maintained not by policy, but by the correct proportion of butter, oil, and unapologetic style. We come from mirrors. We come from smoke. And sometimes, we come from a perfectly blended cup that keeps the imaginary serpents at bay. Ingredients (for one gentleman, or one very composed lady):

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