Sometimes I Worry About Me

My wife and I started a ritual.
Whenever we arrive at our respective places of work, we text the other person “safely at work”.
It let’s the other person know that we’re fine. For me, when I text her, it’s to let her know that I didn’t get into an accident on the way to work. It also reminds me that I’m not always OK, because she’s worries for a reason.
The reason is my visual impairment. I can’t see out of one eye and the other eye is great somedays and awful others. On those days I try to manage, but I get scared when I have to get behind the wheel.
There, I said it.
I used my own voice, like I’ve been advised.
I’ve heard that “voice” advice hundreds of times.
This weekend I was in the right mind to hear it.
When was the last time you’ve been given advice…repeatedly, and ignored it…repeatedly?”…
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