Opinion

Drinking cold water



On a scorching summer day, few things compare to the pure bliss of cold water. As temperatures soar and the sun blazes overhead, the body craves refreshment, and cold water provides an immediate reprieve. The utter thrill of taking that first sip is exhilarating. The coolness travels down the throat, then the chest, not just quenching intense thirst but isolating the body from a heated world.

Cold water is more than just physical relief. It’s tranquillity and rejuvenation. The contrast between the external heat and the internal chill creates a frisson, an excitement that momentarily suspends the discomfort of August. Each gulp brings a wave of comfort.

Moreover, cold water readjusts thoughts. The utter desperation to search for a coolant is replaced by mental clarity. This refreshing experience is accompanied by a sense of gratitude. It’s a reminder of nature’s way of providing relief that makes (summer) days bearable.

Whether cold water is handed out outside the house and office or enjoyed inside, cold water brings people together. Ultimately, the bliss of cold water in summer is a testament to the power of cold holding out heat. It’s a fleeting but powerful experience, offering a sanctuary of coolness.



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