What is "pillarised"? I would be surprised if such a word existed. It is just a word that happened to pop into my head as my car had a close encounter with a pillar in the carpark this afternoon in Burlington Square. That building has to have one of the most badly designed carparks in Singapore! One particular turn near the exit ramp was very tight. Anyway, that's where my car's passenger door got "pillarised". Sob.
I usually drive well and I have survived even the most claustrophobic of HDB carparks. So, this accident was a bit of a shock for me. Talking to a friend when I reached home, he suggested that my car is too big. Too big? It's a Mazda 6! Imagine if I were driving a Mazda CX-7! Although my car is turning five in less than two months, mechanically, it is still in good condition. Change my car? I admit that it is a tempting thought but it is probably not financially prudent to do so.
However, a customer recently told me that the COE price is probably going to increase month after month because less vehicles are being scrapped. This would mean that prices of cars would keep climbing. He said if anyone wants to buy a new car, it is now! Where is my chequebook?!
Then, talking to my mom after the "pillarising" experience, she suggested that I wait a couple of days and if I really want to get a new car, do it. My mom is basically being very rational and hinting to me not to be impulsive, I'm sure. Cool down and think clearly. I just damaged my car. Do I want to damage my chequeing account too?
I took a shower and felt a bit better. I went downstairs, washed my car and decided that I could live with the damage for another few years. Yes, you guessed it. I don't think I will fix the dent and scratches although my dad might insist that I do. Will see.
Usually, I could manage very tight turns but there were too many things on my mind today and I was kind of distracted. Like I commented in one of my posts lately, work has been stressful. So, what is it about work that is stressful? Workload stress, I can handle but stress due to certain transgressions by people, I don't handle very well. It is the latter that has been bothering me in the last few days. People trying to take advantage of people and people not playing by the rules.
We could probably rationalise it in so many ways but it almost always boils down to money. Radix malorum est cupiditas. The love of money is the root of all evil. How true. Many will do so many things just for money, including creating trouble for other people. It really gets to me. Well, they don't say it is a dog eat dog world for no reason, right? Right.
Unfortunately, some of us have the thankless task of policing people. It is worse when we have a conscience! The task is not so distasteful if we were able to punish the transgressors, ensuring they would not do the same things again. It is when we are not able to do anything more than issuing warnings that it gets irksome. Imagine a toothless dog guarding a home. You get the idea.
If we keep doing the same things the same way, things will never change. So, what do we do? Make plans to change the way things are done or make plans to do different things. I know we might not have a choice sometimes but if we have a choice, we should remember that we have only one life to live and we owe it to ourselves to live it well.