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Be other people walking on the road besides me

I’m the only one who’s clumsy! ....

“Excuse me.” Oh, what a lovely word!

I am not good at walking on the road. Because there are other people walking on the road besides me.
Even I know that one should look as far ahead as possible when walking. There is no law that requires us to do so, but naturally we do.

What do actions consist of?
I wonder if it is sufficient for the condition for the establishment of an action to be merely the occurrence of the action.
That answer is questionable. This is because an action consists of a subject who does it and an object who receives it.
In other words, isn’t an action established by doing it and by having it done?

Now suppose you are walking. Someone walked towards you from the direction you were traveling. Well, what will happen?
It’s pretty self-explanatory how things are going, right? You or someone, or you and someone, will change walking direction slightly at about the same time. This is also a very natural progression.
But a few people, myself included, miss the timing to change their walking direction. What if the other person is the same clumsy?
The two will clash head-on. Even if it doesn’t, they’ll hit shoulder to shoulder.

What is it if actions do not affect anyone?
Therefore, if an action affects no one, it is nothing. So what is it?
The least we can say is that this nothingness fills our lives.

I often encounter such unbelievable situations. So when I walk on the road, I wish:
I’m the only one who’s clumsy!

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