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AOD Blog Post 3

When Ian and I were driving along on Pac Highway, a man cut into our lane and we had to slam on the brakes. It was so sudden and scary that I yelled profanities really loud as a reaction. After I was done being mad, I felt horrible about being so angry with the guy. I reflected about the situation and tried to understand the other person’s interests. The man needed to make a right turn and he therefore had to get over somehow and it was probably my fault in part for not letting him in initially. I realized how my first reaction was an example of a poor democratic environment but my resolve was a much better example.

“AOD Blog Post 3”