So I just dropped off my sister at the midnight showing of "Glee: The 3D Concert Movie."
Luckily, that has little to do with what I'm writing about.
In life, you're going to run into a bunch of different "drivers." Safe ones. Young ones.
Female ones.
I kid, I kid. Let's look at a few, shall we?
The average driver keeps his (we'll just assume the subject's male) eyes on the road, and does what he needs to get to his destination. Does he make mistakes? Of course, but they eventually work out. This is what our default is...just us being us and dancing through life.
The young driver doesn't know what to do. What am I doing? Where am I going? Inexperience, nervousness, or fear prevents them from taking the wheel and stepping on it. We all feel like the young driver at some point. Moving on to college, perhaps? Luckily, with time, young drivers slip into a much more comfortable state.
Next, there are the people who TWD (text while driving) or read books (I only say it because I've seen it...twice.) These drivers focus on something other than the road, giving only half of their attention to what's ahead. Clearly, their priorities aren't the best set at the moment. Can that text wait? Are you sure what you're doing is more important than the situation on the road? If they learn to put down the phone or reading material, they'll be just fine.
There's more to come to this post, including the drunk driver and the soccer mom. Stay tuned for updates.
Also, "Life is a Highway."
No comments:
Post a Comment