For example, this morning I was walking to work. It was raining heavily, and had been raining all night too, so there was lots of puddles of water along the sides of the road. I was under an umbrella, and I didn't want a car to come along and splash me because that would mean I would have to work all day in soaking wet trousers. So I walked as far away from the curb as possible to avoid getting splashed by cars. But I found that as soon as I did this, it increased my chance of actually getting soaked by cars, because as soon as drivers see me trying to avoid getting splashed, they made it happen to me more by suddenly speeding up as soon as they get to the biggest puddles in the road. Lucky for me the water couldn't soak me too much because I was furthest away from the curb, so it actually made the drivers deliberately trying to soak me look like idiots, but even so, as I was walking along trying to avoid getting soaked by idiotic drivers, I was thinking about this:-
When people see you using common sense and trying to avoid something what most people would want to avoid, why do some people try to actually make it so unavoidable as they can for you? Like if I was walking nearer to the curb, I know that fewer drivers would deliberately try to soak me, although some still might so I didn't want to take any chances, but by walking as far away from the curb as possible, that actually encouraged more drivers to deliberately soak me. Is this only the behaviour of idiots, or is this somewhat of a human nature?
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