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Saturday, January 26, 2019

A very important life-lesson Essay

My friend David owned a motorcycle. It is non a grown hotshot, but it could reach a really dangerous speed. Just to motivate those who like speeding, it is hazardous for you and other road users if you are speeding on the road. I learn this in a really painful lesson one night when I rode on the pillion on Davids motorcycle.We were on our instruction home one night after a movie in a cinema few kilometers away from my house, but the traffic on the road during our way back was badly congested. It was a benefit for us to ride on a motorcycle because we could pick our way through the cars and other motorcycles, but once we were on the main road, we cruised along freely. maybe because the journey was similarly smooth while we were on the high way, I entangle boring but David just dont attend to feel in that way, so I decided to tease on him to make him speed up. He didnt reply me in any(prenominal) words, but I could feel that the motorcycle starting to pick up speed. The cool breeze rushed through my face, the lamppost, the scenery and all the backdrop passing by faster and faster makes me feel more than and more excited Just feeling curious, I placed my head eeryplace Davids shoulder and had a peep on the speedometer, and to my excite, the needle was trembling nearly 100km/h markThis was the fastest experience that I ever had on a moving vehicle I really felt excited riding on the pillion of Davids motorcycleSuddenly, David stepped on the brake and made a really hard left turn to conk out from the highway and continue on our journey back. But during the turn, I heard a loud bang coming from the rear carve up of the motorcycle. David loose control of his bike and it drag both of us with it instead a distance away. The motorcycle was dragging me befriendlessly with my head scouring on the floor. It all kick downstairsed in just a few seconds.I looked well-nigh desperately. Oh, my goodness David was lying flat on his back and groaning softly. I managed to bring myself up and free David from the wrecked motorcycle. I had a glanced around to find out what just happened, but all I could limit was a car with its right front light broken and its bumper dropped on the floor in a curved shape.David turned me around utterly and had a good look on my left forehead, and then he said to me that Im bleeding with a quite mystical wound on my left forehead. I raised my left progress and try to wipe off the blood, and only then I install that my left arm was badly wounded and bleeding. I started felt very(prenominal) dizzy.All of a sudden, powerful lights blinded me. I heard voices public lecture anxiously and footsteps hurrying in our direction. Other road-users had arrived at the scene and they came to help us. The next half hour was daze, I vaguely remembered being carried into a van. I was too stunned to protest. I also heard that person kept saying was all right, but before I could snuff it my body, both of my leg suddenl y paralyzed, I kneeled on my knees and blacked out.After I regain my consciousness, Im sleeping on a make do with white pillowcase, white blanket and almost everything around me was white. It doesnt hook on long for me to realize that Im in a hospital bed. I looked around searching for David, but he is nowhere to be found. I starting to get worried but my parents came in and seem glad to see me awake. Surely the first thing came out from my attend was asking about Davids condition, and my mother replied that Davids condition was not as serious as mine, he just had some bruises and scratches around his body. I felt relieved.Eventually, we recovered from the painful incident in a month time. This incident made us aware of the speeding hazards and the horrible consequences that we have to bear for the mistake we have done. The price to pay was too much and too painful. I always thought that accidents only happen to other people, but its not true after this accident that I will n ever forget for the rest of my demeanor. Remember that your life is very precious, and think of the people who cared for you.

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