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  • Over two billion cups of coffee are consumed every day,

  • and it takes a lot of people to make just one cup.

  • One man went on a quest to figure out what it's like to thank each and every one of them.

  • A.J. Jacobs is a writer who lives in New York City.

  • Hi, I'm A.J.

  • And he's the first to admit he can be a bit of a grouch.

  • My default state is grumpiness.

  • I am very good at noticing all the things that go wrong.

  • So, to make a change, he started giving thanks during dinner.

  • I would say "thank you" to everyone who helped make my meal.

  • Until one night.

  • My 10-year-old son was like, "You know, Dad, those people can't hear you."

  • "If you really cared, you would go and thank these people in person."

  • And that's when the light bulb went off.

  • He decided to hone in on something he knew he took for granted every day.

  • My morning cup of coffee.

  • Over the next 12 months, A.J. set out to thank every single person who had even the smallest role in his morning cup of joe.

  • First, it was his local barista, the roaster, and the coffee shop sourcer.

  • Whenever I thanked one person, they would say, "Well, I couldn't do my job without this person."

  • So, one person led to another, led to another, led to another.

  • He ventured outside the city, and eventually the country.

  • I thanked the folks who provide electricity to the coffee shop,

  • the engineers who provide the water, the people who make the steel,

  • the farmer, and the importer, the truck driver,

  • the person who paved the road, even the woman who painted the yellow lines in the road so that my coffee beans could safely arrive at my coffee shop.

  • I remember I called the woman who does pest control for the warehouse and I said,

  • "I know this sounds strange, but I want to thank you for keeping the insects out of my coffee."

  • And she said, "Well, that does sound strange, but, thank YOU,

  • you know, I don't get a lot of appreciation in my job."

  • All in, A.J. ended up thanking over 1,000 different people,

  • and while most were pleasantly surprised by his gratitude, it's A.J. who benefited the most.

  • The experience has made me grateful for the hundreds of things that go right every day as opposed to the three or four that go wrong.

  • I tell my friends that they should try these gratitude trails themselves.

  • They could just be small gestureslooking someone in the eye, the cashier at the drugstore.

  • It could be sending a quick note to the designer of a logo you love.

  • I will tell you that it will make your life better.

  • It's changed the way I live my life.

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Over two billion cups of coffee are consumed every day,

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