Placing Yourself in Someone Else's Seats
On my way home from the office every night, I took a trycycle ride with an officemate to lessen the burden of expensive fare. In most of our daily tours, seldom we don't experience so much bumps due to humps and potholes along the road. I always feel that the drivers are so insensitive and reckless and I almost tempted to complain but my being so assertive when it comes to my right as a citizen of this Archipelago, drivers would be the last recipient of my emotional outburst because I know my life would be at stake any moment. Then one night it dawn on me to that it is different riding in the motorcycle's driver's seat than that of the attached backride seat of the vehicle which is very low and much nearer to the ground so the greater the intensity of the effects of the roughs and humps of the roads. The saying: don't judge hastily, put yourself in other's shoes, came to my mind. It is always a matter of perspectives to better understand others more.