I should have noticed. Of course I should have. The weight was wrong. That’s the best indicator, but for whatever reason I grabbed my computer bag and headed for the car.
I have a 40 minute commute on most days. I was just about to the halfway point when a nagging thought that had been kicking around the back of brain finally fought it’s way to the front of my consciousness.
Did you forget something?
Ah. . .who are you?
That’s not important.
It sort of is to me.
Okay, I’m your conscious. . .your GUILTY conscious!
Is this about that red light on State street? Because that was the shortest yellow light on record!
No, this isn’t about the red light. . .or the rolling stop on 400 East. . .or the fact that you seem to be saving your blinker for some future emergency.
Okay, this is getting a little crazy. And I’m not even sure you’re not just some manifestation of that chili I shouldn’t have had after midnight. What did I forget?
I’m not sure I’m going to tell you now.
What? I offended my conscious?
I may just let you deal with the consequences. It would serve you right.
Oh, pul-leze. Just tell me what I forget.
Apologize first.
I’m not going to apologize to my own conscious.
Suit yourself.
Okay, fine. I’m sorry I compared you to after-midnight chili.
Laptop.
What about my laptop? . . . Oh no!
Told you.
I was headed down the freeway moving away from my laptop at 70 MPH. What to do? I was halfway to work. Turning around now would add 45 minutes to my commute. I tried to figure out what those consequences were that my conscious warned me about. I had my phone and my iPad. I could get email. Both devices had email. The same for the calendar. I didn’t have any critical documents on my laptop that I couldn’t do without for a day.
Seriously, I don’t need my laptop for an entire day? I went back through my task list again.
Hey, Conscious.
Yes?
I think I’m good.
Oh, I can assure you that’s not true.
No, I mean on the laptop thing. I think I can survive without it. Thanks for the warning though. Next time maybe a little earlier would help.
Don’t push me.
Why not?
Cell phone.
Yeah, sorry. We good?
Well, one of us is.
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