Life is Precious

Lessons about what matters most.


Trigger Warning

This blog post references my recent car accident and could potentially cause you stress. I am absolutely fine, but I want to make sure that you take care of yourself, so please don’t read any further if you feel it may trigger you. 



Three weeks ago, my routine drive home transformed in an instant into a scene of screeching tires and shattering glass. A distracted driver had failed to notice that traffic had slowed, and his small pickup truck crashed into the back of my car. As my vehicle came to a halt, pinned by my seatbelt, I did a quick body scan. Miraculously, I was unharmed. My car, however, was a different story.

The Aftermath

The crash was just the beginning of a tumultuous week. The very next day, I had to travel to Connecticut where —my father was hospitalized after having 3 stents put in, unplanned. Amidst this, my mother and I hosted a bridal shower and a large family gathering for Passover. It was an overwhelming series of events that reminded me how quickly circumstances can change.

Sometimes we forget. 

Lessons on Distracted Driving

The accident was a stark reminder of the perils of distracted driving. In our always-connected world, the urge to check a notification or answer a call while driving can be compelling. But as I learned, that split-second decision can lead to disastrous consequences. It’s a lesson many unfortunately learn the hard way. The text, the call—it can all wait.

Commitment to Wellbeing

The crash reinforced the importance of maintaining physical, mental, and emotional health. Being in good physical shape helped me withstand the impact and recover quickly. More importantly, it highlighted how essential it is to care for our mind and spirit, preparing us for life's unexpected challenges.

Living in the Present

Perhaps the most profound lesson was the importance of being present. In the hustle of daily life, it's easy to forget to live in the moment. Whether it’s appreciating nature, spending quality time with loved ones, or giving ourselves a moment of stillness, being present enriches our lives tremendously.

Moving Forward

Despite the frustrations—the hassle of dealing with insurance, finding a new car, and managing physical and emotional stress—I am grateful. Grateful to be alive, grateful for the ability to learn from these experiences, and grateful for the chance to pass on these lessons.

Life’s unpredictability is its only predictability. We don't know what tomorrow will bring, which is why we need to live today with intention and mindfulness. Let’s pledge to minimize distractions, especially while driving, take care of our holistic health, and cherish every moment. It’s not just about survival; it’s about thriving in the awareness that every day is a gift.

I hope my story serves as a reminder of what truly matters and encourages you to make similar commitments. Let's protect the precious life we have, not just for ourselves but for everyone around us. What steps will you take today towards a safer, more present life?


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