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Dragon-Fan said:
Slimebeast said:
I've crashed my car in winter traffic a couple of times because of arrogance , the consequence of that is that I feel overly nervous on winter roads today.

I'd say you should keep that one.  If you hadn't had those crashes that stopped your arrogant winter driving, you could have gotten into an accident that crippled you or even killed you.  (I'm assuming you weren't crippled.) 

Maybe you are right. But I don't feel that way. Im thinking I wasted $15,000 (the second car was without insurance - another mistake btw) and the unfomfortable feeling in my spine when I sense and hear how the tires react on winter snow and icey roads make me scared now (a natural instinct I suppose) and I can't enjoy the trip. I dont even turn up the stereo in my car very loud like I used to, because I want to make sure I can hear the tires and get the feel of the road. 

Plus soon, in a few years I would become a more cautious driver anyway, simply from natural reasons. I guy in his 40's has much more risk awareness and hasn't got as much testosterone as a wild youth in his 20's.