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Positive lessons I learned from a friend who almost died in a car crash (survived and transformed his life).

My friend showed me the wreck from his phone and it looked like the picture above. He said, he shouldn’t be alive.

A friend of mine, so much younger than myself, told me his story.

He was a nursing student at that time, with almost only a year left before graduation.

He was telling me that at that night, he only has almost two hours of sleep.

It started in the evening having fun and ended around 1 AM.

As he recalled, they slept less because around 4 AM, they already started driving, going to another town for a football game.

He didn’t owned the car, an old, silver Ford. He was designated to be the driver because the owner of the car has history of epilepsy.

What he remembered, or not remembered was how it happened.

He felt asleep.

He just woke up in the hospital days later, all with wires and support.

Based on witness accounts (nobody really saw the accidents), he was pinned in the car, unconscious.

People tried to removed him from the vehicle but they can’t.

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Emilio Cagmat, MS Exercise Physiology/Chemistry
Emilio Cagmat, MS Exercise Physiology/Chemistry

Written by Emilio Cagmat, MS Exercise Physiology/Chemistry

Maverick Author | Forensic Chemist | Drug Alchemist | Scientist (No worries, I don't write boring, dry, academic papers) | Storyteller | Gritty Entrepreneur

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