AussieTrees Posted October 16, 2015 (edited) :?: Edited April 9, 2016 by AussieTrees Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
idiot_stimpy Posted October 16, 2015 When something becomes like second nature, is it integrated into our unconscious? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marblehead Posted October 16, 2015 I used to love to drive. I bought my first car at the age of 15 1/2 when I got my learner's permit prior to getting my license at the age of 16. I even drove from Toledo, Ohio to Chicago, Illinois before the age of 16.  In the most part, driving, for me, was a way to get someplace I had never been before. I have always been interested in seeing new places and things, meeting people I had never met before, and conversing with the women wherever I went.  But yes, driving became second nature foe me, just like after learning to ride a bicycle. Once you learn it becomes second nature. I suppose that goes for most things in life.  This recalls a thought: I have on many occasions helped someone do something they didn't know how to do. After I was finished showing them they would say, "That was easy." I generally respond with, "Yes, most things are easy once we know how to do them." 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GreytoWhite Posted October 16, 2015 I despise driving. I see it as a sickness that we burn the distillation of thousands if not millions of years of organic decay to move some pistons that drive some wheels very fast. I don't drive often and it is quite a bit more stressful to me than riding a bike. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites