Eighteen Wheeler or Porsche, Which is Better?
Eighteen Wheeler or Porsche, Which is Better?
ByThe eighteen wheeler is unique in many ways. Once the light signal turns green, the eighteen wheeler has the hardest time out of all of the vehicles on the road to get up to speed. It has so much cargo that even the design and mechanics built into it is different than that of the typical car.
Once the eighteen wheeler builds up speed and momentum you better watch out because there can be no sudden stops. In fact it takes just as much effort to stop an eighteen wheeler as it does to get it up to speed.
One benefit about an eighteen wheeler is that it has the strongest momentum on the road. If we shifted all cars into neutral during the drive in an effort to see which could last longer before stopping on its own, we can be certain that the eighteen wheeler will go the furthest before coming to a stop.
Another benefit of the eighteen wheeler is that it can carry the most cargo on the road. They’re responsible for our oil, groceries, and outlet store merchandise. They most certainly have their place on the roadways.
The Porsche Philosophy
The Porsche is known for it’s ability to reach high speeds in the shortest amount of time. They are also easier to come to a stop because of their compact build and the fact that they sit lower to the ground. Although they have lots of power, the Porsche isn’t made for a lot of merchandise. In fact the average Porsche can’t sit any more than 2 people with little to no trunk space.
Like the eighteen wheeler, Porsches are known for their powerful engines except that they have different purposes. Porsche engines are made for speed while eighteen wheeler engines are made to support heavy cargo.
The 2 vehicles remind us of the different types of people in the world. Some people can get going and began to work with little to no effort at all, while others may take more time to build a work momentum. Some people put so much energy into the take-off that they find it more difficult keeping that momentum throughout the race.
Do you find yourself like an eighteen wheeler, whereas you have a harder time building your work momentum? Or like the Porsche, do you find it easy to quickly build up your work speed? There is nothing wrong with either of the two, they just serve different purposes.
Most people dream about owning a Porsche. But don’t sleep on the eighteen wheeler. It’s the momentum that you develop that makes it easier to accomplish your goals. Whatever category you find yourself in don’t shun it. Accept yourself for who you are. You are unique in ways that no one else is. Don’t focus on your weaknesses, embrace your strengths as you charge forth in your journey of life.
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Like the porche, pedal to the metal. Thats whats required to get anything off the ground and running. You can relax once you get it going.
Welcome Awesome! You are so right, Porsche is the answer when we want to get things moving, and moving fast! Thanks for contributing!!
hi jarrod,
thanks for sharing this and i like the analogy used here.
i think for me it depends on scenario. at times i just have to build that momentum inorder to create that interest and other times i just key in quickly.
take care and have a lovely week.
Hi Jarrod,
I have to agree with Ayo, it depends on the situation. Sometimes I can feel like I’m spinning my wheels and going nowhere fast when I try to force creativity. That’s when it’s time to stop the car, get out and refuel
Fun analogy!
Hi Ayo!!
Sometimes it does depend, I would agree. I’m the same way. It depends on the task at hand. Thanks for your comment. Have a great day my friend!
Hi Kim,
So when you’re spinning your wheels you sort of feel like the road runner when he first takes off huh? He’s not going anywhere only kicking up dust huh? I hear ya. I’m the same way sometimes. Other times I’m up and at ‘em!! Ready to get to work! Thanks for your comment, you have a lovely day!!