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Driven off the road

Kayla55

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We have this highway to shop, cars come speeding down over the limit, but mostly those in luxury cars seem to just cruise fast enough. So now that I upgraded my rust bucket and usual argument with mechanics to remove all play on the steering, I feel much more confident to drive over 80 and cruise. I feel like I was yellow land driving to let others pass, but it's also noticeable more gas I press, the more my gas price goes up.
This is downside of autism or one of comorbid I want to cure. I think it's days when gut bacteria is healthy, I'm more alert and have NT intelligence to play monkey see, monkey do well enough to feel ok about myself, confidence.
ASD is too cruel, because it's like one must come up solutions for others but in long run be unable to do basic things.

I think most women in luxury cars got it from marriage or men, which only few women strive to be true feminists, and it's crazy that I'm trying to keep up. Even if I do reach 120 I think I've still got Fu control of car, had breaks recently checked.
I get times where I'm in bad mood, ticked at world and think I'm capable of racing up to speeds of 200 but not on public roads and I used to then go to gym to work distraction off, avoid driving until I calmed down.
 
As a afterthought, should we comply with compare ourselves to others, esp. if chances are they spoilt brat that derived cars and education from family?
But this is where I just decided to upgrade my car, and stop worrying about other people, not dwell on negative issues with certain people about life, but to focus on what's important to me.
 
Agree with "stop worrying about other people", not comparing ourselves to others, and "not dwell on negative issues".

Envy, jealousy, and contempt don't look good on anyone.

Focus on what's important to you. Set your goals and execute. Other people are just "things" to navigate around.
 

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