Saturday, June 14, 2008

Two things we can do to make this world better


As you probably know, I ride with the Patriot Guard. We had a funeral escort yesterday from Jacksonville to Mayflower. As a result and once again, I have become very concerned with the state of oblivion some drivers, or maybe people in general, find themselves.

Example 1: People so busy talking on their cellphone they don't know in what lane they are traveling, how fast (or slow) they are going, and certainly have no idea what is going on in the world outside their car. HANG UP AND DRIVE!

Example 2: When you see a long line of motorcycles in front of a hearse...THAT'S A FUNERAL PEOPLE! This also applies to a long line of cars with their lights and/or flashers on!

Here is what you do.

1.) If you are meeting them on a two lane highway or city street pull over to the right and wait (and turn the radio down!)
2.) If they are on the interstate and you are trying to get on, either (a.) if possible and not dangerous...speed up and get in front or (b.) wait until they have passed and fall in behind, if you need to pass--no problem--pass in the lanes to the processions left.

Here is what you don't do

1.) Think you are so much more important than those in the procession and break into the procession to (a.) get on the interstate or (b.) get off the interstate. Just wait a minute, show some respect for goodness sake!

WHY?
1. Basis human kindness
2. Respect for fellow human beings
3. Safety for yourself and those on the road with you.
4. And also safety for yourself because one of these days you're gonna tick the wrong person off and they may seek to do you harm!

I apologize (a little) for this rant, but please receive it in its intended context...loving correction and/or education.

We need to open our eyes and see that there are other people inhabiting this orb with us. We need to see outside ourselves and see people like God sees them. Love unconditionally, care about them, share with them what you have...especially if it is spiritual peace!

Love ya'll!

No comments: