On a rainy Monday morning in Chicago, Mark — a young sales rep always rushing between client meetings — jumped into his car, turned the key, and sped off instantly, engine still cold. He didn’t think much of it. It was just a habit. But three months later, he found himself standing in a repair shop, staring at a $1,400 bill.
The mechanic simply shrugged and said:
“These habits add up. You just didn’t notice until the car finally did.”
Most car damage doesn’t happen in dramatic explosions or sudden failures — it builds slowly, quietly, hidden beneath the hood.
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