I agree Gypsy that the new traffic law is a merit of all of us. And this is only the first step. The law itself is not going to change bad driving habits in 2 days, or maybe even in two months. But step by step, shwai-shwai, people will get more organized (at least those who have a grey matter in their heads).
Sometimes it takes generations to get some global positive changes happened. And we thank our great-grandfather, that he was not too lazy or to passive to say: “I’ll better leave it rather than take it..”
And our great-grandsons/daughters will thank us for not being too passive to say: “I’ll better leave it than take it..”. Even complain helps, as Gypsy said. It is a very first step in every change.
Of course, starseed sometimes we have to move on and to give up on something we cannot get or reach or change. Sometimes giving up requires even more spiritual strength than fighting. But it’s a different story…
I agree Gypsy that the new traffic law is a merit of all of us. And this is only the first step. The law itself is not going to change bad driving habits in 2 days, or maybe even in two months. But step by step, shwai-shwai, people will get more organized (at least those who have a grey matter in their heads).
Sometimes it takes generations to get some global positive changes happened. And we thank our great-grandfather, that he was not too lazy or to passive to say: “I’ll better leave it rather than take it..”
And our great-grandsons/daughters will thank us for not being too passive to say: “I’ll better leave it than take it..”. Even complain helps, as Gypsy said. It is a very first step in every change.
Of course, starseed sometimes we have to move on and to give up on something we cannot get or reach or change. Sometimes giving up requires even more spiritual strength than fighting. But it’s a different story…