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Looking At Things Objectively For Maximum Learning
I realized this one thing, and my life suddenly got easier.
Wow, my last post was about being more productive and then I managed to miss a whole day of work right after.
On Friday, I did nothing at all. I didn’t blog anywhere.
But that’s another story. What I did do on Friday was take my driver’s license test and pass the test. Yay!
It was my second time taking it. Other than getting more practice, there was something that changed drastically for me that allowed me to succeed.
The first time I took the driving test, I instantly failed.
The day was not good. I came a little bit late to the driving test when it said to be 30 minutes early. Then we couldn’t find the insurance for a car so I had to rent one.
With all my nerves on edge and my anxiety kicking in with the addition of being late, not having qualifications, and having to pass the test in general, I failed really badly.
I drove out and at the first traffic lights, I tried to left turn when a pedestrian was crossing.
My driving examiner slammed on the brakes and asked me, “Kevin, did you not see him?”