
When I was younger, I would look at people driving in their cars and talk about the difference between someone driving a car they didn't necessarily love to drive, and "driving" a car (overemphasis on the word driving); blasting music, singing to the words of their favorite song, windows open with their hair being blown. I always thought, it must be the car; people who had fast, fun cars loved to drive them and people who had slower minivans were just miserable.
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The first step is recognizing that you are the driver of your own life. You have complete control over the decisions you make, the people you surround yourself with, the way you maintain your relationships. No one's definitions, preconceived notions or directions have to define you. I am not saying to not take your loved ones into consideration when making such decisions, but I am saying to make sure you are the one behind the wheel, and to never be afraid to blast the music, sing all the lyrics to your favorite song, and let the wind blow your hair all over the place; it is more than OK to enjoy the ride.
”Drive Your Own Life”
Amanda Slavin 02/08/13 06:40 PM ET
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/amanda-slavin/drive-your-own-life_b_2643503.html

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