- By Tarang Bhargava
- Published 11/5/2009
- Online
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Rating:
Unrated

I was once riding to my
family’s hometown, Vidalia, GA, where everyone is your cousin. The trip from
Detroit is 12 hours straight down I-75. I fell asleep and when I woke up, we
were in West Virginia. My cousin stopped to get some gas and got on the wrong
highway going southeast rather straight south. I was furious as the trip to me
was intuitively simple, 12 hours straight down I-75. It took us 20 hours to get
Vidalia. However, I learned a great lesson, “Many people need a road map to
remind them where they are going.” That lesson applies to adults and children
equally.