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The Law Of The Garbage Truck Pdf Software

10.10.2019 

And this is when my taxi driver told me about what I now call, 'The Law of Garbage Trucks.' 'Many people are like Garbage Trucks. They run around full of garbage.

One day, I hopped into a taxi and took off for the airport. We were driving in the right lane when suddenly, a black car, jumped out of a parking space right in front of us. My taxi driver slammed the brakes, skidded, and missed the other car by just inches! The driver of the other car whipped his head around and started yelling at us. My taxi driver just smiled and waved at the guy. I mean, he was really friendly.

So I asked, 'Why did you just do that? This guy almost ruined your car and sent us to the hospital!' This is when my taxi driver taught me what I now call, 'The Law of the Garbage Truck' He explained, 'Many people are like garbage trucks. They run around full of garbage, full of frustration, full of anger, and full of disappointment. As their garbage piles up, they need a place to dump it and sometimes they'll dump it on you. NEVER take it personally. Just smile, wave, wish them well, and move on with the routine life.' Don't take their garbage and spread it to other people at work, at home or on the streets.

The bottom line is that successful people do not let garbage trucks take over their day. Life's too short to wake up in the morning with regrets, so. 'Love the people who treat you right.

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Pray for the ones who don't.' .

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As very rightly said quote:- Life is 10% what you make and 90% how you take!

Garbage Truck. One day I hopped in a taxi and we took off for the airport.

We were driving in the right lane when suddenly a black car jumped out of a parking space right in front of us. My taxi driver slammed on his breaksskidded, and missed the other car by just inches! The driver of the other car whipped his head around and started yelling at us. My taxi driver just smiled and waved at the guy. And I mean, he was really friendly. So I asked, 'Why did you just do that?

This guy almost ruined your car and sent us to the hospital!' This is when my taxi driver taught me what I now call, 'The Law of the Garbage Truck.' He explained that many people are like garbage trucks. They run around full of garbage, full of frustration, full of anger, and full of disappointment. As their garbage piles up, they need a place to dump it and sometimes they'll dump it o n you. Don't take it personally. Just smile, wavewish them well, and move on.

Don't take their garbage and spread it to other people at work, at home, or on the streets. The bottom line is that successful people do not let garbage trucks take over their day. Life's too short to wake up in the morning with regrets, so. 'Love the people who treat you right. Pray for the ones who don't.'

Life is ten percent what you make it and ninety percent how you take it! I take off really slowly from an exit ramp (left turn) up an incline and some middle-age woman in a Rolla lays into her horn. Actually, I didn't know she was blowing at me-by the wimpy-ness of the horn I seriously thought it was 100 yards away, at someone else, until she blew a second time (It took me like 10 seconds to go from 0 to 20 ), so I just wave and point over at the left lane, wide open. And she irritatedly gives me the 'get going' wave. I don't, she guns it, we both get stopped at the next red light.

Predictably she took off like a drag racer on green. I love that stuff. And I love the garbage truck thing. It's actually liberating to let it all go when people rant on the road or anywhere else.

You'll live longer and have better health during. I try to consider that my hypermiling may piss off some people, but you have to balance it with the thought that hey, they have the right to burn tons of fuel and drive like a nutcase, but I also have the right to drive sensibly and do something good while hypermiling. And you are right, the left lane is always there. I had a guy yell at me once, and I mean yell.

He thought he 'should have had' the right of way and got upset that I went in front of him. His windows were up, mine were up, I had music playing, and there was a LOT of traffic and I could still hear his voice. Let alone see the back of his throat. I just calmly and expressionlessly looked at him for about 2 seconds and then directed my focus back on the road.

I can only imagine how suprised he was to see how little of a reaction he got out of me. I agree that behavior like that shouldn't be given any attention. If people know that their anger will upset someone they're more apt to use it. I heard a very similar analogy at a seminar given by a world famous dressage rider who does motivational speaking. We live by the mississippi river, and she likened it to people throwing debris in the river. We wouldn't step into the river, and pick up the garbage someone else had thrown in there and examine it, would we? Most likely not.

So if someone dumps on you, and it's not your fault, she says just 'consider it debris in the river' and let it float on. I actually remember to do that once in a while.