FROM DUST TO MELANCHOLY - The Essence RemainsThis is not a coffee book. It's a letter to everyone who has ever felt lost.For five years, I wandered. Then I stopped-three months of reckoning, ten years of learning to live again. And through it all, I kept returning to one question: What does a single coffee bean, born in Vietnam's red earth, teach us about impermanence, meaning, and what actually lasts?This book is that answer.From Dust to Melancholy takes you through nine chapters-from the soil of the Central Highlands to your morning ritual. But this isn't about brewing techniques. It's about something deeper that Vietnamese philosophy has always known: that refinement comes through loss, that impermanence holds the most beauty, and that what matters most is what we pass on.Each chapter peels back another layer. You'll discover the discipline of cultivation, the weight of roasting, the meditation of grinding, the poetry of brewing. You'll meet the people who spend their lives with these hands. But beneath it all, you'll find something you didn't expect: yourself.This is a book for: Vietnamese readers at home: Who recognize their own philosophy in the words, who see their Tây Nguyên highlands in these pages, who know that life is best understood through what we create with our handsVietnamese diaspora: Who hunger for authentic connection to home, who want to remember that our culture isn't about nostalgia-it's about presenceAnyone, anywhere: Who believes the ordinary contains the infinite, who has survived loss and emerged with clarity, who knows that tinh hoa (refinement, essence) is what remains when everything temporary falls awayWritten in the voice of someone who has lived through sorrow and emerged into meaning, this book weaves technical mastery with personal narrative, Vietnamese cultural wisdom, and philosophy that speaks to the human condition.(Keywords: Vietnamese coffee, philosophy, mindfulness, cultural memoir, impermanence, identity)