Mark said: “sometime events unfold in a way you can't predict”

Och, aye! Ain’t that the spice of life? Grin. But we CAN predict their 
unpredictability. I’ve found there is an exponential factor to layers upon 
layers that contribute to unpredictability that is stunningly predictable. 
Among them: my capacity (brain, fatigue, alertness), any intersection of any 
kind, any barrier/obsticle of any kind, anything human made/influenced/related, 
presence of any other person or vehicle, presence in a populated area, wet or 
frozen weather or even the feel of it, etc...

The more of those layers there are, the more I slow down and double and triple 
look. It sounds exhausting, but it is actually far more simple (and thus hard), 
and thus takes less energy and ... well, is smoother. Slow is smooth and smooth 
is fast. Grin. 

With abandon,
Patrick  

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