An ironworker on a skyscraper calmly walked a narrow beam 15 floors above the city street. Even with heavy winds blowing and a driving rain falling, he showed no fear and never hesitated.
When he came down to the ground level a man who had been watching asked, “How did you ever get a job like that?”
“Well,” replied the ironworker, “I used to drive a school bus but my nerves gave out.”
I guess we all have our breaking point. Walking a narrow beam 15 stories in the air is one thing, but driving a bus-full of noisy children is quite another.
Stephen King is known as a writer of scary stories stories like Carrie and The Shining. In an interview Stephen King talked about his daily writing routine. He said that he only writes in the morning.
The interviewer asked him whether he ever wrote a…