Life Around The Bad Driver
As you grip the steering wheel during your life, it requires that you be focused and alert to what’s coming ahead of you. Driving is a common task that can cause anxiety. You either pay attention or pay the price. Further down the road could be danger so you always need extra time to react.
The average American spends 540 hours a year in their car. As you grow older you will have spent a lot of time visiting places and observing faces. Whether you like to listen to music or listen to your thoughts, there are valuable lessons learned on these roads of uncertainty. Lessons that not only can relate to this life but also the people in it.
Were you pissed off recently by someone who drove as if they had no control over their car? “I mean, GeeZ! Get a grip!”
80% of US drivers have experienced some sort of aggressive road event, commonly known as road rage. 80%. All that anger caused by an anonymous someone who just can’t seem to grip their wheel. Maybe next time you’ll think before you flip them off and yell “A@$H!!!”
When a reaction becomes a distraction we are completely thrown off. The brain can only process one thought at a time. It is during this moment we could potentially lose sight of even more dangerous drivers down the road.
We can relate driving to how we deal with life and the negative emotions that encounter us like people getting in our way. Do you think you have no control over them?
If you said no, than you’re probably right
You do however have control over the emotions that lead to your anger. Sure hazards will come and people will try to cut us off, worst, even out. We still must not be deterred, concentrating and staying focused on the task at hand; remaining in control to get where we’re going.
Levi is a young twenty-something infoprenuar who finds success and achievement in helping others achieve their goals in life.
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