The Great Escape: 4 Ways Driving Is Liberating

Do you love to drive? If the answer is yes, it’s probably down to one thing – liberty. The freedom you feel when you’re behind the wheel is insane. It doesn’t matter whether you’re on a road trip or on the way to work because the sensation is the same.

Sure, some days driving might be less exciting and a little more humdrum than usual, but that’s life. Mostly, passionate and motivated motorists love the opportunity to get behind the wheel, even for a short time.

If you’ve ever wondered why you should continue reading. This is why driving is liberating.

You Can Be A Boss

Starting a company is easier than ever, but it isn’t straightforward. However, you don’t need to bother with LLCs and angel investors if you love to drive. Instead, you can be the boss by becoming a truck driver. You don’t answer to anybody on the open road, especially if you’re a self-employed contractor or freelancer. And, if operating a heavy vehicle seems challenging, you can make it easier by taking a course and opting for a semi truck automatic transmission rather than a manual. Nothing is more freeing than being in charge.

You Can Make Money

You don’t even have to be a leader to make money with a car. Using your vehicle as a way to boost your earning power is a tried and tested method, and the likes of driving schools and taxi drivers have been around for decades. Yet, as technology advances, the opportunities become even greater. Take taxi-hailing apps as examples. Thanks to Uber and Lyft, making money from fares is more accessible. Alternatively, you can delve into brand ambassador work. As brands push the marketing envelope, they rely on being seen, and wrapping your car with corporate messages is an easy buck!

You Forget

Anyone who has driven for a while will do it on autopilot. While it sounds dangerous, it’s the safest way to operate a vehicle as it means you’re reactive and in control. It also allows you to clear your mind since you can get lost (figuratively) in the process. After a short period, the things that cause stress or annoy you disappear into the background, and you suddenly feel happier and healthier. The wide, open road is your happy place, and that’s liberating.

You Don’t Have To Drive

Although you love to drive, you can be a passenger. Of course, you might look in a mirror now and again and check for oncoming traffic, but old habits die hard! In general, being driven is a freeing experience because you can sit back and relax rather than be in control. While being in charge has its perks in some instances, it means responsibility is inevitable. Letting go of everything is about as irresponsible as it gets, which is why you can’t do it often! The one time you can is when you’re in the passenger seat of a vehicle.

Why do you find driving to be a liberating experience?

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