(7) The Beginning


Once upon a time in the mountains there were three drivers. Their names were X, Y & Z. They were lone wolves. They drove in solitude. But one day they realized that they can improve far beyond if they combined forces. No need to tell where the inspiration came from; you all know that. So together they form a team.



Now the three drivers were gone and a team was born. There were drivers, organizer, strategist, mechanic, team manager and support crew. As a team they went to the depth that they never can go as individuals.

And as for the team all gave their 100%, because unless they focus all their energy, and push themselves to the very limit, they won’t be worthy to be in the team.

“The government has set some rules for a human being to live in this world. Others were set by nature.”

No one is above the nature and no one must break them. It is very important in street. Courses must be isolated. Free from neighborhoods. There must not be stray dogs, cats & livestock. The only thing unavoidable could be occasional opposing traffic. If you can find a course without opposing traffic that’d be great. But if you can’t then you must obey the laws of nature at first hand & find a course free from all source of life. If you can’t find a place like that then you must not drive in the first place.

…So they tried to understand the secrets of the cars and the mountain. The secrets of the creation and the creator.

Slowly they start to understand the things around them. They learnt that everything has a higher purpose. Everything looks so simple has a much deeper meaning. And everything looks deep has a much simpler meaning.

They understood the turning ability is simply a matter of tire capacity & load balance. And the acceleration is a balance between power & weight.

The cars that looked mysterious earlier were no longer mysterious to them.

They drove with themselves and with other teams. When they drove, though their driving should be perfected, they always saw something new. Sometimes they won. Sometimes they lost. They learnt that there’s a lesson to be learned in that defeat.

Finally they understood that there are no opponents. It’s only you against you. Driving is not just about winning or losing, as long as you put your all into driving, that’s what counts.  

Drive after drive they evolved. They have accomplished “driving” in that learning and experiencing.


As time passed whole team grew up. They began to seek answer for the most important question ever.

“What is driving to you?”

Little by little they found their answers.  

And one day they were gone forever. No one knows what became of them. They came as ghost cats; and went as ghost cats. Some say that they disbanded the team. Others, that they stopped their quest. But I like to think one day they will return to the mountains. Until that mountain sleeps tight.



Thank you.

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