Shut up and drive

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Don't go too slow. Always keep momentum. Look ahead to check you're travelling in the right direction.

Don't stop suddenly. Slow your pace down gradually.

You may not be moving straight, but as long as you're moving in the right direction, that's all that matters.

You may come across some bumps. Go over them if you have to, or avoid them completely.

Don't get caught up with the world around you. As soon as you do, you lose your direction.

The path may not be clear, but when it is, more opportunities will arise.

It may not be a good idea to drive in winter, but sometimes, it's the only option.


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