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narrate a story: a mistake that you have made and the lessons you've learned. 300 to 350 words​.

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Answered by harelyquinn
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Dear all

I will narrate a story, which relates to my field visits for my Ph.D research. Let me say that I am quite safety conscious since childhood; but still more so when i lost my oldest brother in a bike accident when he was 25 and I was less than 16.

The story related to 1986, when I used to go to Faridabad industrial belt for understanding the labour disputes in all their dimensions. I used to ride a mobike 110 kilometers a day to and fro. The story related to a mistake that I might have committed, but I would have died and would not have been there today to share this with you.

One day, while going to the field the traffic stopped suddenly in front of me due to the red light. In front of me was a bus, and behind me was a heavy truck. Since i am safety conscious, I had a premonition that the guy behind me must have been at a good speed and may not be able to stop in time, so i suddenly turned my bike to the left of the bus in front of me. And, with in a second heard a big bang when the truck collided with a huge impact with the bus that was in front of me. I would have been surely killed beyond recognition if i had not taken the turn to the left; such was the impact of the collision.

I learnt following lessons:

1. Like an economist, always chose the least risky option when I am walking on the road or even when I am driving, where the possibility of accident is the least, even if there is some inconvenience in doing so.

2. My two sons at that time were 5 and 1 respectively. i inculcated safety values in them with an added punch. Also, I had made it a point and stuck to it that I will never buy a bike for them, as Indian roads are so unsafe for bike riders; despite their strong protests, I stuck to this and have no regrets about my decision. Every day more than two mobike riders die on Delhi roads every day. In fact, one day 8 died in separate accidents. Now when my sons are 33 and 28, and have become more mature, they agree that it is senseless to drive mobikes on Delhi roads.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

sorry sis but today I will de lete my brainly idd

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