Injuries teach us many lessons.

Good Evening, My dear friends of Hive Learners community. This is week 17 and edition 3 of Hive learners contests. Today is saturday and my 3rd post of this week and the topic of this post is Injury.


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Friends, it is normal to get bruised and some people get bruised at work. Sometimes the injury is very minor and sometimes it is very serious. But a serious injury teaches us a lot of lessons and we are very afraid of repeating this mistake.


That is why we all need to learn from injury and not make the same mistake again. I have also suffered many injuries in my life. But now I will tell you an injury that taught me a lot and after this injury I did not repeat this kind of mistake.


Friends, a few years ago today I used to go to school and I used to ride my motorbike to school every day. I used to ride my bike very fast and people would stop me from riding my bike fast. I used to listen to people with one ear and take them out with the other ear and it doesn't affect me at all.


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One day I was going to school on a motorbike at high speed when suddenly a dog appeared and me and the dog collided with each other and I was seriously injured. My whole mouth and all my hands and feet were filled with wounds and I started bleeding a lot.


My motorbike was also badly damaged and then people picked me up and took me to the doctor and treated me. I could not get out of the house in about ten to fifteen days because I was very ill and I had a lot of wounds. I recovered from these injuries but these injuries has teach me a lot lessons.


This injury made me realize that I would not ride a motorcycle at high speed. Also, I have learned from these injuries that a person maybe late from reaching their work but he must ride a motorcycle comfortably. And after that I really does not ride the bike fast. I also advise you not to ride a bike fast.



WRITER:

@malikusman1



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