My father and I switched driving a 50km distance (100km back and forth) yesterday for his medical check-up. The computer of the car got some trouble that made the car run a lot slower. I was trying to balance the clutch and the accelerator to make the car run at least until 30km per hour. I needed to pump the accelerator more than the usual and press the clutch on a certain level without fully releasing it. If not, the engine would complain. Tiring! This somehow hurt my right leg.
Along the way, we would start and stop with the car running slowly. Finally, my father remembered what the mechanic once said to just reset the computer by taking off the battery. That was the only time he remembered it. After it was reset, the car ran the usual. Relieved!
Well, the same thing happens in life. There are times we just need to stop and reset when problems hit by our own doing or outside forces. Sometimes we push too hard when troubles strike that no matter how hard we try, still we run really slow. Try to stop and reset. It will make a big difference. Before you know it, you're running 120km again per hour.