When I was first learning to drive and approached my first intersection, the driving instructor told me to look left, right and then left again. I asked why do I look left twice and right only once? He said, "You are going to get hit by the car that's left far more often than the one that's right. So, you need to look out for what's left more often so you are safe."
Crossing the street can be much like our relationships, we are more prone to encounter what is left than what is right. Make sure that in the process of finding the right people to interact with you don't settle for the ones that are left. Look both ways, but look left more to avoid preventable injuries.
Looking,
Byron Jamal
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