<center><h3>Hello</h3></center>
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![اردو جنوب 270_resize.jpg](https://files.steempeak.com/file/steempeak/sina-adventure/e9po2ZQE-D8A7D8B1D8AFD98820D8ACD986D988D8A820270_resize.jpg)
Most of the people we see are "nice guy"s. You go to a store, the seller has a smile and and acts very polite, you wanna eat something in a restaurant, they explain menu items with patience, generally when people are doing what they have planned to do, their nice, because they're in their safe zone. But how deep is that "nice" attitude rooted in a person? What it takes to take out the beast?
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Few days ago I was driving home (1). Some where in one of the main streets, there was a heavy traffic. Some guy that was entering the street from right, wanted to overtake the vehicle in front of him, in way that showed he was in a hurry. In order to it he steered left and partially entered my lane (2). I didn't move all the way to right, because I was going straight and he should have waited for me and also the street was nearly packed with cars. I steered a little bit to left to avoid collision but the mirrors hit each other and mine broke his.
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<center>*(a schematic of what happened)*</center>
And this was enough to bring his beast out. First he said some taboos and hit the side windows with his hand, then tried to come in front of me and stop me. I was really scared at that point. still being in traffic, I manage to go all the way to the left to avoid him. After that he followed me for about two kilometers. I was thinking about all the ways to lose him before reaching the house, but when I turned left, he continued straight, and toot the horn continuously as long as I was in his sight. He was married and had kids (His wife and kids were in the car) which I thought helps being peaceful, but...
And it also reminded me of this question again: "[What it takes to break a man?](https://steempeak.com/photography/@sina-adventure/what-makes-or-breaks-a-man)"
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Photos are two accidents a saw while traveling, about two years ago. I thinks that mans attitude could get him in these kind of situations, and maybe that little accident could make him realize the prize of sudden and unreasonable moves while driving.
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<center>All photos are taken by me, except noted. </center>
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