Pace and place

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Some people see a car in the distance, only look at how far away it is, and then go thinking they won’t get in the way.

Then others see the car in the distance, judge its pace, predict that, no, I will in fact get in the way, and let it go.

Never judge someone by their place. Judge them by their pace. Who knows, you may just get in the way.

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