- If you ride in a car with a heavy, puffy jacket and get in a car accident, will there be less damage to your body than if you are riding in shirt sleeves?
- Bad feelings, bad thoughts and hatefulness against someone else is actually your own bad feelings, bad thoughts and hatefulness against yourself?
- How much gas is actually saved with the new wind foils between the wheels on semi-trucks?
- Why do drivers have so much built up rage…there is an alternative.
- If christians can have belief without faith – is it also possible to have faith without belief…
- and…do those with faith and belief ever have doubt?
That’s it…until the next road trip with just my thoughts and Christmas Music.
I bet the coat does act as a mini-air bag. Perhaps you should start wrapping it around your head too.
“If you hate a person, you hate something in him that is part of yourself. What isn’t part of ourselves doesn’t disturb us.
HERMANN HESSE, Demian”
This is something I think about a lot. If I watch someone who is angry, just all the time, or easily, and I pay particular attention to what they are angry about, it’s usually a behavior they have themselves. I try to be aware of that with myself, if I find myself getting angry all the time at someone I have to spend a little time to see if we’re mirroring similar behaviors. I think this is particularly true with drivers!
I don’t think this is true for everything. I have no urge to torture a small animal but I get very angry when I hear about other people doing this, but I do think it’s something to be aware of.
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