I simply love speed...My family says I talk fast...My friends say I walk fast...and no doubt I say I drive fast...But the key point is I still drive fast...I still love speed.
Around 12 years back I met with an accident while driving..to be very honest...while driving very fast..(I didn't collide with anybody...). Nice experience...not because I got injuries but because I learnt something due to that incident(ok..ok..accident ) from my father.
During my recovery, my father, who also happened to be my driving teacher, never showed me any fear how would I drive now...After recovering, when I had to again start driving..my father just gave me the keys...
Yes, I took the charge, after all I had to restart my engineering coaching. At that young age(my young age) my father taught me that falling from your horse doesn't mean you should never ride again. The important thing is to get back on the horse and ride it again. Fear never gets you anywhere.
He showed that my fall didn't shake his trust in me...
He taught me the courage to restart...to rebuild...to relive...
His silent assurance conveyed me that my failures should never stop me from doing whatever I feel like doing and failures should only make me to do the things with more conviction, renewed spirit & new zeal...May be someday...I will be successful in doing that in true sense and make him feel proud.
But yes, no doubt, it is probably because of my father...I still love speed...
Thanks Papa..:-)))
With a salute to all fathers,
Pragati Soni
Around 12 years back I met with an accident while driving..to be very honest...while driving very fast..(I didn't collide with anybody...). Nice experience...not because I got injuries but because I learnt something due to that incident(ok..ok..accident ) from my father.
During my recovery, my father, who also happened to be my driving teacher, never showed me any fear how would I drive now...After recovering, when I had to again start driving..my father just gave me the keys...
Yes, I took the charge, after all I had to restart my engineering coaching. At that young age(my young age) my father taught me that falling from your horse doesn't mean you should never ride again. The important thing is to get back on the horse and ride it again. Fear never gets you anywhere.
He showed that my fall didn't shake his trust in me...
He taught me the courage to restart...to rebuild...to relive...
His silent assurance conveyed me that my failures should never stop me from doing whatever I feel like doing and failures should only make me to do the things with more conviction, renewed spirit & new zeal...May be someday...I will be successful in doing that in true sense and make him feel proud.
But yes, no doubt, it is probably because of my father...I still love speed...
Thanks Papa..:-)))
With a salute to all fathers,
Pragati Soni
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