Personal Notebook

This section holds short notes and observations on everyday things Aaron Matthew Beharry notices. Some focus on fairness, value, or small practices that often go unquestioned, while others dive into his thoughts on anything and everything. They are not full opinion pieces, but reflections recorded as they occur, meant to be read in the same spirit.


  • They Can Copy the Work, Not the Presence
    People will copy your ideas, your tone, even your habits. That is easy. What they cannot replicate is the intent behind it or the confidence that gives it weight. Influence invites imitation, but only authenticity sustains momentum. Copies fade when there is nothing real holding them together.
  • When Ice Becomes a Hidden Charge
    More customers are noticing that what looks like a full cup often contains far more ice than drink. While the practice may be legal, it raises questions about transparency, value, and respect in everyday transactions. In a time of rising costs, small choices like these shape trust between businesses and the people they serve.