Life and Death in a Lyft drive

in #death9 years ago

Hi my name is Leo and I am a Lyft driver.

A few days ago I experienced a very strange drive. It was interesting, to say the least. It was a slow start to my shift, and I decided to wait near the train station, but just as I was arriving, I got the ride request. I quickly accepted it and drove to the pick up location. The passenger was a young guy maybe mid twenties, quiet, and friendly. He didn't say much but I am always the one to try and make the drive a good experience. I tried to start a conversation but could clearly see he was not interested in engaging so after a certain point I stopped talking and put the volume up on the classical music station. We cruised for about 5 minutes before getting another ride request. It was along the same route so we continued on our way. After a bit, we stopped for a red light and I told him a story of a past passenger that I recalled and he seemed interested but the enthusiasm faded quickly and instead to my surprise he started opening up.

He told me he was heading home now after a trying day. His cousin had past away and he just came back from the wake being held in L.A. He had never attended a wake before and nobody explained to him that he would see the corpse in the coffin if he were to go up to it. To most that may be common sense seeing the the coffin up there to begin with but I figured his words didn't match the meaning. He seemed to have been affected greatly by this tragic event and I could relate. This was all said in the next few minutes before arriving to pick up our next passenger. Once we arrived I felt it was too fast, I knew he wouldn't talk after picking up the next passenger and I knew he had a lot to say. I hope he has someone at home that can lend an ear.
Anyway, the next passenger looked like a thug. He wore a shirt three sizes too big, and shorts down to his ankles. It was dark and hard to see past the shadows cast by the dingy street light. He got in the back and sat next to the other passenger. He greeted both of us after I confirmed his name and welcomed him to my car, but after that, silence.
I raised the volume again and we sat listening to classical music for the remainder of the ride. Fortunately, the first passenger was about 2 minutes away from home after picking up the second guy. I saw it as a moment of silence for his cousin.

After dropping off the first passenger, it was about a 15 minute ride before reaching the next passengers destination. He was also heading home. I started out by asking if he had a preference in music. He replied that he loved this kind of music and how relaxing it is. Then I asked how his day went and I was completely surprised by his answer. He began telling me about how he is coming from a celebration. He was celebrating the fact that one of his closest buddies is going to be a first time father in two days time if all went well! He was so excited and enthusiastic that I had to match the enthusiasm! I thought it was very awesome and I congratulated both he and his friend. Then he began to tell me about how he had to sit his friend down and give him the 411. The whole nine yards about becoming a father. I was very impressed at how his demeanor changed into a very responsible and mature sounding adult. He talked about the emotion behind watching his love give birth to their child and the emotion of holding your baby for the first time. He mentioned dealing with it financially and the stresses or other factors involved with the relationships. Talked about postpartum depression and helping his love cope with it if she develops it. It blew me away how much this man knew and how he approached this with his friend. He did tell me he was going to be involved a lot in helping his friend because he could see in his eyes that he was not at all ready for this.
Soon after we reached his destination and I had to bid him farewell and much luck with the new life coming into his friends world, and in turn, in his own world as well. I decided that this would be the last ride for the night. I turned off the app and began driving home. I had some time to think, however, and I thought, why me? I had two passengers who didn't know each other or their stories sitting side by side. Three strangers in one vehicle. I held both their stories now in my head. One dealing with death of a loved one, mourning, and tragedy; the other going through emotions of love, family, birth and a new life. I don't believe in coincidences, and this most definitely was a sign, or a lesson, but what does it mean? hmmm

Hope you all enjoyed my story. I am also a security officer and have plenty of stories to share with you! Thanks for reading.

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Great story. Nice to see people are still communicating with each other in person instead of using just social media like say Steemit. We aren't AI bots after all and need face-to-face interaction.

Hey Thanks! Im glad you liked my post, @deepwaterscrypto ! I am agree 100% all this technology can be an amazing tool, but that's all I see it as, a tool. It can help us go far if we use it the right way! :) We all do need more face to face interactions. Driving for Lyft I have noticed way too many people do not know how to socialize or simply engage in small talk. Its quite sad, but hey thats what im here for! I like friendly conversation and it seems many people feel comfortable enough to continue.

@heartoflion! Welcome to the steemit website!

I must admit that I was really curious about your post title and, reading through it, I really found your delivery to be excellent. It was quite richly descriptive and certainly thought provoking.

For me, the greatest takeaway was that one should always retain an open enough mind. Judging a person by his or her appearance or initial demeanor can be as meaningful as judging a movie from a still screen-grab. Of books and covers.

The one thing that I'd really recommend next time is including an image of some sort. Preferably something not copy-pasted. People are more likely to click posts with interesting images. How about a picture of a non-identifiable but interesting part of your vehicle? I like using Paint.NET for editing myself - its easy to use.

Incidentally there's plenty to learn about this platform - but if you fancy I've listed a few of my learnings here (and I've much more to learn). There are also plenty of other good sources for info also though I personally found that digging was required.

Well, again, welcome. I look forward to your next post!

@pathforger , great name! I love it!

Thank you so much for all of your advice! I really just wanted to type everything up before I forgot the good parts haha but I definitely intend on adding pictures next time, you actually gave me some really great ideas!

I wanted to include how I did judge the second passenger by his appearance from the very start but I am always one to give the benefit of the doubt and of course first impressions are almost never true to the people we meet in my opinion, but i felt it would take away from what i wanted the main focus to be.
Im not a story teller but I have many stories lol

Thanks again for your great tips and for the warm welcome! I'm excited to type up the next story!

Thank you @heartoflion. I must admit that yours caught my eye too. ^_^

And you are also very welcome and am glad that you found my advice to have been helpful.

You say that you are not a story teller. And yet you recount your experience in quite a compelling fashion, and within your delivery you managed to also weave an underlying message, whether intentional or not. It enriched the experience.

Now keep in mind that this platform can be rather barren to new users. It is likely that you are going to get your best success in contributing nice comments to other more popular peoples' articles.

But if you 'enjoy' sharing your stories then don't let this stop you from posting more original content direct from the university of real life. It will build your personal brand eventually. ^_^

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