I should have gone for it. For a good portion of the remaining drive, I pondered the concept of going for things - grades, relationships, dreams, whatever. Instead, I saw my opportunity, thought about it, and said "nah, I'll get another chance to pass later"This weekend, I road-tripped home, and on the way back I drove. I hate driving, specifically interstate driving. It makes me all nervous and twitchy and, let's be honest, I don't need to be any more twitchy than I already am. But, alas, I drove. For four hours I battled the blustering winds and the fierce fatigue and speeded my way back to school while my older brother slept and his bride-to-be wrote thank you cards. Somewhere in the boonies of Arkansas, I found myself stuck behind a semi. He wasn't driving slow per se; it was simply the meer fact of being stuck driving behind this hulking blue piece of metal that perterbed me. This produced a dilema for my interstate-abhorring driving abilities (of which are very limited) - to pass or not to pass? I could not decide. Granted, I cannot decide on a good many issues, but this seemed like one that could really use some resolution.
I decided pass. Easier said than done on a two lane road. But, I decided and spent the subsequent half hour attempting - unsuccessfully - to pass him. At one point, I pulled into the other lane with no oncoming traffic to be seen (and the view out of my windshield gives new meaning to the phrase: "as far as the eye can see"), and I hit the gas. As I got a little less than halfway, I saw a car approaching, I checked my speedometer, and proceeded to panic. In that order, probably in slow motion. Luckily, the other lane only contained the semi since I proceeded to brake and veer back behind him - knuckles white with very awake and alert siblings.
Britian has some Talent. Their show (similar to America's Got Talent) always seems full of suprises. This fellow went for it - and left me flabbergasted.He had one shot to live out his dream. His dream was completely unexpected. I love seeing people do incredible things - especially completely unexpected dreams. But, if we skip our shot thinking, "well, I'll just take the next one" when do we stop panicking just as we approach the side of the truck and just keep going?
I never passed that semi. Shortly after my failed attempt, I stopped at a gas station and never saw the truck again. In my four hours of driving, I learned a nice lesson - re-taught to me by the most unexpected singing voice I've ever heard - follow through and go for whatever it is you want to be doing. To be completely honest, life isn't worth sitting behind the semi when we could go a little faster.
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