Driving on snow
During the first major snowfall after I turned sixteen, my father gave me the keys to the car and said, “Go find an empty parking lot and learn how to drive in the snow.”
I knew the concepts from driver’s school, but I had never experienced the real thing.
Sure enough, spinning around for thirty minutes taught me plenty about how to maneuver the vehicle in slippery conditions. It was fun, too.
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Find the snowy parking lots in life. Go where you can learn and play without causing any real damage. And don’t just go slow: purposely find the edge of control so you know what to do when things start to go sideways.
Because sometimes we have to leave dry pavement to learn valuable lessons.