WhoseGeneration wrote:TheInsanity1234 wrote: I'm also aware of my short temper and my ability to find fault in just about anything if I don't like it, which won't help me in situations where I have to accommodate someone's misjudgement or something.
You should further comtemplate this statement and then consider the benefits of an AD course.
I'm not sure you've truly appreciated what AD is about.
Fact is, we all here could drive in the aggressive manner many do, with no regard for any other and, probably with no consequence, because of our AD training which gives us the thinking about any decision.
It's the AD though which also gives us the ability to just go about our way, in the main, tolerating others and their inadequacies
Isn't AD just about learning how to shuffle a wheel and how to wear a flat cap in a Rover or a Volvo?
But on a serious note, I have already noticed what you say about AD teaching you to remain calm even though others make mistakes all the time.
Also, I meant to add on to the end of that statement that being aware of my short temper has enabled me to restrain myself in many more situations than I would've previously, so I am improving.
revian wrote:+1 it's helped me to create more space around me, in reality and in my mind. That way the errors/attitudes of others or just the complexities of developing situations are less likey to inflict themselves on me... I still occasionally rant about idiots though...
Ranting is good for your health! It relives stress and can help you to feel relaxed afterwards.
So keep ranting!