
Welcome to the Daily Quote – a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm Andrew McGivern for December 13th.Today is National Cocoa Day – celebrating the rich, warm beverage that has been bringing comfort to cold hands and weary souls for centuries.Hot cocoa dates back over 5,000 years to ancient Mesoamerica, where the Mayans and Aztecs consumed it as a bitter, spicy drink far different from the sweet version we know today. They believed chocolate had divine properties and even used cacao beans as currency.When Spanish explorers brought cocoa to Europe in the 16th century, sugar was added, transforming it into the sweet, comforting drink that spread across the continent. By the 19th century, hot cocoa had become a winter staple – the perfect antidote to cold weather and difficult days.Today, whether you prefer it with marshmallows, whipped cream, or plain, hot cocoa remains one of life's simplest pleasures.Swiss philosopher Henri Frederic Amiel captured something beautiful about warmth and comfort when he wrote:"Love is like swallowing hot chocolate before it has cooled off. It takes you by surprise at first, but keeps you warm for a long time."Amiel's comparison is perfect. Love, like hot chocolate, has that initial shock – the intensity, the heat, the way it catches you off guard. You think you're ready for it, but that first moment still surprises you.But here's what makes both love and hot chocolate remarkable – the lasting warmth. Long after that first sip, you feel it spreading through you. Your fingers warm up. Your chest feels lighter. The chill that had settled in your bones slowly melts away.Love works the same way. The initial rush might fade, but the warmth remains. It settles into something steady and sustaining. It keeps you warm long after that first surprise, through cold days and difficult seasons.Hot cocoa is comfort in its most concentrated form – sweet, warm, exactly what you need when the world feels cold. It's love you can hold in your hands. It's warmth you can taste.Today, make hot cocoa. Not the instant kind – the real stuff. Take your time. Use good cocoa. Add a pinch of something special – cinnamon, vanilla, a dash of cayenne if you're feeling adventurous.Better yet, make it for someone else. Pour it into a real mug. Hand it to them warm.Because Amiel was right. Hot chocolate, like love, takes you by surprise and keeps you warm for a long time. In a cold world, that's something worth sharing.That's going to do it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern signing off for now but I'll be back tomorrow. Same Pod time, same Pod Station - with another Daily Quote.