And totally missing out and good gods how expensive do you think loose leaf is? After the investment in a tea pot it isn't that much. If you are including the tea pot to get that value then you either need to drink more tea or buy a tea pot that doesn't cost thousands.
It's about $30-40/75g where I'd buy my teas. That's around $1/serving for the leaf alone. Then there's the tea pot and delivery devices - admittedly it doesn't HAVE to be expensive, but as you say, I'm missing out. I'd rather stick with my heathen tea, not knowing what I'm missing, and then have a TEA ENLIGHTENMENT than slowly wend my way up the tea ladder and get minimal "eh" improvement along the way.
Also, again, lazy. <_<
(You know how I make tea at work? I put a tea bag in a coffee mug. I go to the hot/cold water dispenser, cover the tea bag with hot water by depressing the red lever, and steep for 1-3 minutes. As I said: heathen. The only point in my favor is that I at least drink /tea/ tea, and not, like, Lipton.)
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Oh yeah, non-tea heathen life.
There have been some big changes to organization in the company. So, yeah, whatever.
BUT - my department has a new temporary director. And he's like the coolest boss ever. And now I have a mentor, and the department is doing things in a SMART way, and I am happy. Granted, it is early days yet, but anything that changes the management structure in my department is a leap in the right direction.