People like me who are regular visitors to the public bus would understand the struggle of the seat belt in buses.
You are opportune to see some of them looking like an abandoned rope, some don't even have that buckle meant for holding it while some seat belts are non-existent.
You are opportune to see some of them looking like an abandoned rope, some don't even have that buckle meant for holding it while some seat belts are non-existent.
The ones that are most common in Lagos Danfos are the MISSING BUCKLES and the ones that the belt itself is supported by a tiny rope begging for survival.
Despite all this lapses the bus driver will still urge you to put it on. We see this everyday oblivious of the lessons and i want to relate it to our individual lives in general.
The Danfos with the missing buckles for fastening, the belt
is mostly being kept by the side sometimes with our hand supporting it
or our body which shows that during the journey no matter how rough it may seem there is always a backup plan, and instead of you sulking on the insufficiency just improvise and live in the moment.
The ones supported by a tiny rope are the ones whose life are short spanned but still choose to hold on and forge ahead.
We have our various struggles, setbacks, obstacles, trials, failures, success, heartbreaks and all but sitting up and moving ahead is always the answer.
Sulking or rejecting the little things around you won't solve anything, at the end of the day you will still have to fasten your seat belts and keep going.
The driver depicts your maker, creator and personal Savior who despite everything you seem to go through encourages you to put on your Armour to shield you from danger.
So, have you fastened your belts today?
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