What Your Driving May Indicate

The center lane whenever
Some selfish persons feel like they can use the center lane whenever they want to despite everybody else needing to wait. It’s all about them and they could care less about those around them. All that matters to them is “them.”

Dodging in and out of traffic
Who cares if I almost hit your front bumper or the rear end of your car because I like the chase of being in charge and in front. It’s your responsibility to get out of my way and make sure of my desire to be impatient or to prove something to you or just to enjoy the thrill of the race.

No need for the blinker
You don’t deserve to know my next move so that you can anticipate what you need to do or what’s best. I decide what I’m going to tell you and what I’m not going to tell you. This helps me to meet my needs and allows me to care less about yours.

Car noise
I don’t care how loud my car is or how loud my music is. Why do you worry about it? You should know by now it’s all about me and what makes me feel good regardless of how it disrupts your world, quietness, peace you want while you drive, or disallows you to think that everybody should be calm.

Stuck in traffic
Your obvious frustration of beeping your horn, hitting the steering wheel, making gestures toward me, or showing me your intensity. It’s just another way to indicate you are impatient and narcissistic, and it doesn’t matter.

I think I’ll ride your bumper
It indicates that I really don’t care about you or your belongings. I want you to feel my inpatient-hot breathing down your neck, and it causes you to feel tension even when you can’t help the traffic or keep to the speed limit.

I’m gonna choose not to let you over
Forget about being kind to other people and being considerate. I am not going to let you over and could care less about considering your needs to get where you’re going. It’s all about me!

Do you know anybody that fits in these categories? Do you ever find yourself doing these things? Them or you? Calm down, reduce your stress, and look at how you treat people, too.

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