My little Butterflies.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

It takes guts.


Honestly, there are a lot of reckless drivers around. And well, this is something common, but problem is that  where I'm at, it's becoming more and more severe. Well, it should not be put that the drivers aren't careful. Maybe they are, or maybe they're not. BUT one thing's for sure, they do have attitude problems. Attitude problem.
People want to be fast. Kiasu, perhaps? But their driving's costs others. 
Can't they see that? 


I'm not denying I'm a reckless driver, yet I'm not admitting to it either. 
"We're all not good drivers because if we were, 
we'd be in the tracks." 
                                                                                                      ________(Alex Lee, 2010)
....instead of roads where people die trying to be racecar drivers.
[Alex, I cited you! No plagiarism here. =P]

I guess the way to solve this problem is for people to ADMIT that they were wrong or that they were not professional drivers and anything could happen at just any other cornering; even if they're not the one turning. When people start admitting that they are not professional drivers, then only from there can they start driving safe. Driving with their eyes and head on the road. Minding their attitudes at it too.

Be the lion to your fears. Roar them away.

It takes alot of courage to admit your wrong. So it figures that no one does it, on the other hand put up thick walls to mask all their errors. MAN UP to your mistakes. And no, this doesn't apply only to males cos it's written "man up", but it applies to everyone. Those who are at risk & risk taking. 

Please think of others, your loved ones. If not, think for yourself at least. 
Rules are made with their purposes. And not just because some people just can. 
Some rules aren't meant to be broken. 

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