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[dropcap2 variation=”coffee”]I[/dropcap2]t was early and frigid. I was tucked away at a corner table in a quaint café in the downtown historic district – the perfect place for a morning write.

Sam was there too. He’s homeless, and comes in every morning. The staff hand him a cup and he helps himself to coffee. He rarely finishes the first cup.

That morning Sam sat down at the table next to mine. He methodically sipped his coffee and tapped his newspaper with his right index finger. He turned the paper over periodically, but never got off the first page.

Sam wore a hooded crimson and silver sweatshirt, covered by a padded black and gray jacket. A plaid scarf was wrapped around his neck, and his head was topped with an old beige fishing cap. He had on brown trousers and some high mileage sneakers. His face was worn and wrinkled, but kind. His copper-brown eyes seemed tinged with sadness.

Later in the morning, a lady came in and made her way to Sam’s table. She too was dressed in layers to keep out the cold. Sam got up and grabbed another cup.

As Sam set the cup in front of her, she stared down at the smoking liquid. Together they sat in silence, her gazing into her cup and him tapping the front page of his newspaper. The restaurant was quiet and peaceful, marred only by the occasional clanking of pots and pans in the kitchen.

After several minutes, Sam’s friend rises. They exchange a few words, and she heads out into the cold again. Sam looked up at me and smiled. It was a nice smile. A warm smile. An I’ve-seen-some-stuff-but-I’m-still-here smile. Then he bowed his head, and started tapping the front page again.

There are moments in life that bring perspective. Most of us live in a bubble – the bubble of our own lives, with our own troubles and concerns. We spin, fret, and obsess about whatever needs solving at the moment – our job, a relationship, finances, our weight.

Then the world comes and sits down next to us.

Sometimes it comes like a heat-seeking missile, blowing our plans to bits. Other times, like Sam, it comes quietly. We could miss it if we’re not paying attention.

What if we paid attention?

What if we put down our phones and tablets and took the time to look around us? What if we freed our minds from the mental spin cycle and focused more on what’s in our immediate vicinity?

We would see others.

As I paid attention that morning, I found myself experiencing a variety of emotions. I no longer saw the homeless guy sitting in front of me tapping the paper. I saw Sam.

We would be more real, more alive.

I didn’t particularly like what I felt.  The mask-wearing part of me wanted to disengage before I got in any deeper. After all, I had my to-do list.

But I felt more alive inside. Some deeply buried song lyrics came to mind:

“I want to live in the world, not behind some wall. I want to live in the world, where I can hear if another voice should call” (Alive in the World, Jackson Browne).

I was more alive and my heart was more engaged. All because I took a moment and paid attention.

We would live with more passion and have greater impact.

Having a beating heart and a functioning brain doesn’t mean we’re living life.  Yes, being alive in the world will be uncomfortable at times, but so what?

Life is messy and getting dirty is a necessary requirement for living with impact.

As lunchtime approached, Sam got up, waved to the staff, threw away his trash, and wiped the table. He probably does this every time. I just never paid attention before.

He adjusted his hat and hood, tightened his scarf, and zipped up his jacket. As he folded his newspaper, he glanced at me and nodded. I smiled and nodded back.

It’s time to pay attention.

Question: Have you paid attention and felt alive in the world lately? What was that like?
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