Wake up and dream again.

©️Jason.

Try to dream. Try to dream of something new and different. Adaptation can be both a blessing and a curse. I try to adapt, but I also try not to get too comfortable. If I stop trying, dreaming, and planning, that’s not adaptation. That’s compromise. That’s giving up.

We’ve been traveling for work, meeting tea farmers, potters, tea lovers, and people in the industry. Between one place and the next, I make sure to dream. I dream.

©️Jason.

Things come and go. People arrive and leave. I try and fail, and sometimes I manage to succeed. And in between, I make sure to dream.

After all, we’re not really in the tea business. We’re in the business of helping people make good memories. And to do that, I have to keep dreaming.

©️Jason.

Dream. I try to dream. I wake up. I go back to sleep. I dream.

Jason.

Jason runs Heesum, a traditional Korean tea room in Seoul where guests can experience a Hands-On™ Korean tea ceremony. With a background in journalism and past work as a writer for a global Fortune 10 company, he brings both storytelling and hospitality to the tea table. A passionate painter, photographer, and long-time tea lover, Jason now co-hosts Heesum’s tea sessions with certified tea master Songna, who guides each ceremony with deep knowledge and warmth. If you’re looking for an authentic Korean tea ceremony in Seoul, Heesum offers a personal and culturally rich experience.

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