Most of American life consists of driving somewhere and then returning home, wondering why the hell you went.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I come from a rural state. People drive 50, 100 miles to and from work every single day. That is true all over America.
When I moved out of London 13 years ago, I found a whole other reason not to drive. This was because my new husband Dan, unlike my dad, did drive, and this became a great source of fun and adventure.
I've always been very driven and knew that to get where I wanted to go, I could never give up.
Honestly, the average American spends about 52 minutes a day in commute traffic. And as much as I love driving my car and many people like driving their car, commuting has never been fun for me.
I drive a lot. Just for pleasure. Sometimes I'll get in the Cadillac and drive around the city or the country, kind of trying to get lost basically. Y'know, just see where roads lead.
I like driving. A lot. I think that's something I just enjoy the most. I can, at a moment's notice, drive across the country if, you know, I had to.
After college, I drove across the country twice with friends. It was one of the most fascinating experiences of my life. I find it really inspiring seeing the country that way.
I wasn't driven. I just really loved what I did.
I don't remember the last time I drove. I'd rather be a passenger unless I'm somewhere beautiful.
What keeps you going isn't some fine destination but just the road you're on, and the fact that you know how to drive.
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