I don’t really like that shopping center, but I have no choice but to use it.
Can I ride a bicycle at the bicycle parking lot?
There is a multi-storey car park for visitors by car, but the size is comparable to that of the shopping mall.
That may be unavoidable for large-scale business in the center of town.
In addition, the space for parking bicycles is huge again. Those who visit here for the first time will mistake it for a big bike shop.
I cycled through the bicycle parking lot, looking sideways at the road congested by the cars driven by shoppers.
Under the scorching sun, a hot man in a yellow vest shouted from a distance. Get off the bike!
The bicycle parking lot is a place to park bicycles, not a circuit. He would have wanted to say that.
However, the number of customers who visit here by bicycle is enormous, and it is unlikely that most of the customers will walk through the vast bicycle parking lot while pushing their bicycles.
It seems that not only the customers who are annoyed by the heat but also the guards of the bicycle parking lot are irritated.
Why do we often follow the instructions?
The voice we speak is sometimes used to command someone something.
We follow such orders or instructions if there is a good reason.
That’s because, of course, good reasons are shared, but the question remains. Why do we obey?
When your actions follow the instructions, you do it, right? When did you transform yourself into a person who gives instructions? When did the soul of the person forcing someone transfer to your body?
Of course, those whose profession is to command something to unspecified people are clever. From the appearance of each of us, it is conceivable that words, tones and facial expressions are selected when giving instructions.
So, if the instructions are too clever, we may be manipulated like a doll. No, we may already be manipulated.
Generally, voice or verbal instructions are verbal and do not involve physical coercion.
However, as long as certain instructions change our behavior, I suspect that physical coercion has already been exercised.
It seems that a certain work policy is also circulated to the guards of the bicycle parking lot. One of them is probably that the means of instruction must not deviate from being voice.
Because they just shout instructions and do nothing physically. As evidence, many people ride their bicycles and move quickly through the bicycle parking lot.
First, even if the bicycle is parked in the aisle, the guards do not remove such obstacles.
Standing in the heat is a daunting task. It’s understandable that they can’t even close their eyes.
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