You wake up every morning, you are healthy and you have nice family and a job. What more do you want? Someone answers, "I want to be in Brooklyn!" For the past twenty eight years, there is always slow traffic passing slowly in front of my lot. There are moments when it could take an hour to move five hundred feet to the corner traffic light.
Traffic causes an ordinary calm human being to turn into a monkey pulling their hair out. Frustration leads humans to loose control. They start to say things that are irrational become unhappy. It appears that traffic is a form of mind control. People spend so much time in their vehicles that they are subject to bombardments from a number of outside forces. Prior to having cars would either walk or ride a horse to work.
With progress everything in life first becomes more complicated. People are pack animals and they love to be with other people. We all complain about being in lines or stuck together waiting for something good to happen. People love being with others but sometimes they overstay their welcome or are stuck in traffic and wish they are somewhere else.
Frustrations come when too many things are put together and time is too short and solutions are far and in between. You have a place of employment and you are healthy. What is the problem? People are never happy. Always looking for an angle to succeed people stumble and fall. We should be happy for what we have and by all means try to get better but do not get mentally stuck when you are physically idle. Be happy everything g will come around one way or another. Accept the delays and detours as part of life and you will be much better.
Traffic causes an ordinary calm human being to turn into a monkey pulling their hair out. Frustration leads humans to loose control. They start to say things that are irrational become unhappy. It appears that traffic is a form of mind control. People spend so much time in their vehicles that they are subject to bombardments from a number of outside forces. Prior to having cars would either walk or ride a horse to work.
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