The meeting this morning over coffee, between a few of the men on the street, covered a vast range of topics. Several chimed in to recollect their views on what was discussed and what they took out of the meeting.
View 1 – coffee enlightens
We discussed the right to protest and the importance of protesting for crucial issues, such as climate change, among other things. Then we moved on to the impact of AI on jobs—automation, robots, and the future of our kids, their prospects, and what happens when there is no work—and the possibility of not having to do anything.

We also touched on travel, especially in Germany, where one of us is going, and how there’s more to it than meets the eye, with some similarities to the UK. We covered world philosophies, mostly around political systems—communism, capitalism, with socialism in between. We also discussed the political situation in the UK.
My conclusion was that I remembered more than I did the last time where we met over drinks (alcoholic) 😂 It also brought to mind the London, coffeehouses of the 17th and 18th centuries, where people would gather to discuss politics, business, and philosophy. It fueled the early Enlightenment in Britain. There’s probably good reason to make sense of things over coffee and better for retaining it. Not that it beats a good natter and laugh over a beer or two 🍻
View 2 – reads like a Haiku 🤣
China model pretty interesting
Wes Streeting – no one likes you
AI good but we’ll all regret it
Do more pull ups
Don’t fall down stairs
Think I’ll love a protein shake
Get skin problems checked
Do I really need a pizza oven (answer yes!)
View 3 – need a rest
Great chat over morning coffee on the best summer’s day of the year so far. Loads of interesting points made and time to listen to one another. Sharing views relating to the inevitable application and impact of AI on our lives; which is not all bad. There’s so much more to think about, however, it’s now time to enjoy it. The hammock….




