I was driving in traffic a few days ago an witnessed a driver block another driver in a junction. The guy wasn't too pleased and proceeded to start shouting and honk the horn.Maybe he was having a bad day, Who knows?
This got me to thinking ,The driver who blocked the driver in may have been having a great day up untill that point and this event would have no doubt angered them.They then drive on in a angered state and would no doubt punish the next driver who makes the slightest mistake therefore spreading the anger/hate.On todays busy roads its spreads fast like a virus.
If the the guy who started the spread of hate had just remained calm and waited just 30 seconds that hate would have never been released and the other driver could have continued with their day.
Just a thought.
Love and peace to you all.
Cool man, good point. Would even be better if all would take responsibility for their emotions so be able to become the better of themselves: to not react at all in the first place, and to remain stable; seeing that the honker has a problem within himself (the restlessness, anger etc.), and that it's NOT about YOU, and that - in fact - the anger of the honker should NOT be taken personally - as you could just as well be anyone else 'enraging him' - his mindstate is the problem and it's indiscriminate, and that is actually something to feel sorry for him for lol.
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I am quite new to staying positive and I really struggle some days. Its easy to forget about your new positive state of mind when you work on the UK's roads. I keep trying though and to be fair it is working.
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