THE TOLL ON ME
Fateful, If Not Fatal
This chapter describes the post-accidental life of the author and how the accident, though it spared his life, has effected his ever-painful, embarrassing and failed living. The topic has a tone of generalization through his personal account.
"I almost died in a car accident on February 12, 1993, and has been continuously dying for over three decades. The accident has inflicted on me the bodily injuries that heal not and a precious time it robbed me of during my career struggle has brought me ever-growing mental affliction... I am lovable less than I was, I do smile less than
I did, I have a soul smaller than I had, and my death dictates my livings more than my life does."
-- Author
"I couldn't become an eligible son of my parents, eligible brother of my sister, eligible husband of my wife and eligible father of my daughter. My accident is the cause of this grand ineligibility."
-- Author

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