i like this thread because it reflects on life as a whole, where people are really nothing more than constant obstacles that impede our forward progression. this truth can be realized when related to driving as well as dealing with people in the work force and, for the most part, any circumstances where other people are present...
this where
speed and
stealth come into play...
speed is necessary to develop
momentum. when we have momentum, we are harder to stop. when an object of smaller mass encounters an object of greater mass, the smaller mass can overcome the larger mass simply by increasing it's velocity (speed). this works well when direct interaction is expected.
by adding the element of stealth, we are able to overcome obstacles because they do not realize our presence until it is too late and they are not able to recognize our intentions in time to react to stop us. flashing lights at a vehicle in front of you will immediately alert them to your presence and aggravation. this in turn gives them the opportunity to launch countermeasures, such as brake checking or slowing down to let you pass and then quickly speeding up again to trap you in the slow lane. this is why we do not use turn signals in south louisiana...it alerts the car behind us in the other lane that we want over and by signaling, we trigger the "speed up and block them" response. NEVER LET PEOPLE KNOW YOUR INTENTIONS
with speed and stealth, we can shadow quietly behind a slower obstacle and when the time is right, we can quickly slingshot around the obstacle and leave it far behind us before the obstacle even realizes what happened and can react to stop us...
this works exceptionally well when driving and dealing with a slow driver camped in the fast lane or even in the work place, where the resident brown-noser is poised for a promotion only to be usurped by the stealth coworker that quietly finished up a giant project for the boss and came in on time and under budget before said brown-noser was able to realize what was happening and sabotage the coworker and protect his expected promotion.
so...when dealing with people, be THIS guy...
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