One thing driving on the expressway taught me about life:
You can't force people to move at your pace. No matter how much you encourage, motivate, or signal some people, they won't change. Pushing harder often creates more risk—for you than for them.
Sometimes the wiser choice isn't to keep trying to change the driver ahead. It's to be patient, overtake when it's safe, or simply travel with people who are already moving in the same direction—steady, sensible, and aware of those around them.
Not everyone is meant to travel at your speed. Your job is to drive wisely, not to drive everyone else.
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If you have a 2:2, a third class, or you're past the age limit, stop knocking on a locked front door. Use the side windows.
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Stay away from all kinds of drugs. Don't break your parent's heart. Dude was wondering the my street confused but occasionally had that zombie meth stand. His mom came after , she had a sad countenance