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So I've been taking driving lessons, because I finally decided that I need a car. And I don't know what's wrong with me, but I keep making the simplest errors again and again. Like today he actually had me to stop, pull over and tell me what I did wrong. And by tell, I mean he was shouting, spit flying out of his mouth everywhere. And as he was trying to draw on a piece of paper the intersection that we just passed, his hand was visibly shaking when he was telling me about it. While I felt bad about the mistake, it was almost a bit funny to see the state I got him into.
Then another time he told me to pull over so he could set up the GPS and make me a route that I'd have to follow. As he was setting it up, I turned off the engine and his screen went black 馃槀 I know, stupid mistake, but it was a bit funny to see his confusion on why I would do that.
Anyway, he told me it would be a miracle, if I pass that driving test tomorrow.
I've been driving for a full year now, if not more, and I still failed the driving test.
idk, i have performance anxiety. But I'm surprised how you keep your senses functioning with a screaming instructor.

I actually wrote about this in my journal lol:

https://medium.com/@liahlyme/crybaby-c9e589c93ba1?source=friends_link&sk=d083251195f0a7fe811cd6892b81da96
Dan19331-35, M
@gobacktoyourroomandstudy I read your story and actually what I learnt from driving, aside from the actual thing, is that I have some deep seeded indecisiveness, which is really the cause of most of my mistakes. I hope that the more I drive, I will learn to be more decisive in life, in general.
@Dan193 yes!! That is true. You should take the car out on your own more often. And just drive around. You'll realize you can trust yourself far more than you do anyone else!
There can be deep-rooted unresolved chronic issues within us that prevent us from achieving even the most routine tasks. In order to break through, we must start listening to ourselves. Mistakes are inevitable but pat yourself on the back for every safe ride! Good luck!
Dan19331-35, M
@gobacktoyourroomandstudy Thanks, will do.
deadgerbil22-25
Did you pass?

 
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