Wow..what a day!
What am experince too
I.must commend your effort for rushing out to the hospital to meet with your sick friend despite the huge traffic on the road.
Visiting hospital is always emotional you know. If you are blessed with good health you should just thank God..so much cases at the hospital and true..the hospital smell is always uncomfortable
rushed out to start the car, but the “lady” refused to start.
Btw, u are referring ur car as the lady? Hahaha 😃
I have fewer friends, but they’re close ones. Just to be clear, I’m not the kind of guy who has one best friend and that’s it. I have one best friend from each category, or maybe more, lol.
Also, Akmal may or may not be his real name. People from my WhatsApp read my stuff, so I’m not going to reveal his name to nosy people with different intentions, lol.
Do you remember when I was in the hospital while my dad was sick? Damn, I was having so many negative thoughts. I’m really glad I talked to @gwajnberg, who helped me face reality. No sugar coating.... he showed me all possible scenarios, and I felt much better. Otherwise, I was overthinking the worst cases. He told me both the good and the bad outcomes, so I started thinking realistically.
I didn’t care much about my dad before, but since his stroke in February this year, I’ve started caring for him a lot more. Indeed, when we imagine life without someone or something, we truly begin to value it.
And yes, I’m referring to the car as a lady. In our Pakistani culture, we often call cars or bikes “lady,” “wife,” or “madam.” I’m not sure if it’s the same in other cultures.
I did nothing! lol
That's so nice of @gwajnberg helping you to feel much better through his words
Btw, how us your dad doing now?
Wow...it's a different culture over here. We don't address car as lady ,hahaha