- It's absurd not to trust me.
- A man lives in his car.He is 40 years old and although he does not have a lot of free time, when he has, he chooses to spend it with his family. He meets his wife and two children at a specified day and time in car parking lots. His job is to locate and bring the finest honey to a 50-year old man. A new driver shows up and the man gets fired. Disappointed, he decides to leave his car behind. The man's life changes, and he finds it absurd that no one trusts him anymore.—Anonymous
- Composed, and at the top of his game, a skilled, forty-year-old professional driver, who pivots his entire life around his car, realises that meeting his family in parking lots every now and then doesn't cut it. But, this is the price of excellence, and having dedicated himself to being invisible and effective, the man combs the countryside to find top-quality honey to deliver to his demanding, honey-loving employer. Then, unexpectedly, the driver finds himself unable to stay ahead of the competition, and just like that, his whole world comes crashing down around him. Now, the driver has to make some crucial, life-altering decisions. Is life an endless lesson?—Nick Riganas
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