It's wearing off
On my way to work I take the train.During rush hour, the train is usually full. But this day was different. The platforms were packed more than usual. Having assessed that it would take more than what would be worth my waiting time, I decided to take a round trip by riding the opposite way, then just get on the start of the line in my right way to work. So I did just that.
I was sleepy and still a bit tired so I held on the metal railing supporting the train seat. I was like a koala, yeah that's a better way to put it. Soon before the train left, the seats were full. So I was like "yeah I got mahself a seat bwahahaha".
And so after two stations, I was on the station I was previously waiting on. Then this lady in her mid 20s hopped aboard. She wasn't exceptionally pretty. She was on her way to work as well. My mind was racingly debating "should I give her my seat?". My muscles were screaming, "Hey gimme a break yo dumbass!", while my mind was saying "Well, we're all paying anway, so it's fine if ya didn't".
So it was basically a mentally no-win situation right? (as to I should give my seat)
But then it happened. Nonchalantly I involuntary stood up (like someone used the force at that time I swear), and motioned the girl to take my seat. She smiled then sat.
When I finally exited the caboose, I don't know why I didn't feel that good about letting the girl have my seat. It was probably because I was really tired, and that resting up mattered more. I dunno, maybe the next time I see a lass board and I'm sitting, I won't bother with this shit anymo.
Better yet, I'd rather just stand...
3 Comments:
standing burns more calories.:)
bec you're a good person... no matter what you do, you can't hide that fact, that's why people like you.. ;)
Superego wins again!!!
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