Hello fabulous people!!
Before anyone thinks I made a spelling error in the title of the book, I did not. There is an explanation behind the title.
In motor sport terms, out-brake means gaining time or position by braking harder and deeper in a corner. This is not an easy thing to do!
Now, you must be thinking... How does this amazing motor sport term relate to the book?
Don't worry I got it all figured out!!
I tried to compare Cecilia Adams' life or just our lives in general with a race track. I know it sounds weird and crazy but hear me out.
Life has its ways of throwing impossible situations our way which would be a corner on a race track. What I noticed is the best way to overcome these situations is to make the best of it, maybe even use it to our advantage, just how you would use a corner on a race track to gain time or position. It's like yin and yang: there is always good in bad and bad in good, so there must be an advantage in a disadvantage. But to use this advantage you must work for it therefore it won't be easy, this is where braking harder and deeper at a corner to gain time or position comes in.
But it doesn't always work, sometimes you fall behind. Although you can try again because there will most likely be another chance or another corner.
Just like on a race track, life is a constant game of gaining and losing.
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Out-Brake
Ficción GeneralCecilia Adams knew the names of all the Formula One pilots before she could say the alphabet. I guess that's what happens when you grow up with an older brother and a mechanic maniac dad, without a real mother figure. Cecilia was born and raised in...