
Once upon a time, in the bustling city of New York, lived a young man named Thorne. Thorne was a hardworking accountant who loved two things more than anything else in the world - reading and eating. Every day, he would wake up early, prepare his breakfast, and sit down with a book before heading off to work.
One day, Thorne's boss noticed his routine and said, "Thorne, you're always reading while eating. Isn't that a waste of time? You could be doing something more productive."
Thorne simply smiled and replied, "Sir, there is nothing more luxurious than eating while you read — unless it be reading while you eat."
His boss was puzzled and asked him to explain. Thorne said, "When I read, I travel to different worlds, meet different people, and experience different emotions. And when I eat, I savor the flavors, the textures, and the aromas. Combining these two pleasures is the ultimate luxury for me."
The boss was intrigued and decided to try it himself. The next day, he brought a book to lunch. As he read and ate, he found himself lost in the story, and the food tasted even better. He realized that he was not just eating or reading; he was enjoying a luxurious experience.
From that day forward, the boss started to appreciate the little things in life more. He understood that luxury is not always about expensive cars or lavish vacations. Sometimes, it's about enjoying a good book with a delicious meal.
The moral of the story is that luxury is subjective. What may seem ordinary or mundane to one person can be a source of immense pleasure and luxury to another. It's all about finding joy in the simple things and cherishing those moments.
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