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He zipped past a vegetable vendor, nearly knocking over a basket of fresh brinjals. The vendor shouted in surprise, (Oh my, why so fast?)

In a bustling town in Bengal, there was a young delivery boy named . He was known for his speed, always trying to set new records for the fastest delivery. One afternoon, he was racing his motorcycle through a narrow, crowded market lane.

Dadu looked at him calmly and asked, "Bishal, why are you in such a rush? Are you chasing time, or is time chasing you?" Bangla_ OrebabaEtoJureKenomp4

The phrase (Bengali: ওরে বাবা, এত জোরে কেন?) translates to "Oh my, why so fast/loud?" It is a common colloquial expression of surprise or alarm at sudden speed or intensity.

Bishal realized that in his hurry to be "fast," he was being "loud" and "dangerous." He took a deep breath, apologized to the vendor and Dadu, and continued his journey at a safe, steady pace. He zipped past a vegetable vendor, nearly knocking

Speed may get you there faster, but safety ensures you get there every time. Sometimes, "too fast" is just a shortcut to trouble.

Bishal didn't listen. He saw an old man, , crossing the road slowly with a walking stick. Bishal slammed on his brakes just inches away from the old man, the tires screeching loudly. One afternoon, he was racing his motorcycle through

Dadu smiled and pointed at a small turtle near a pond by the road. "Look at him. He moves slowly, but he always gets to the water. If you go too fast, you might never reach your destination at all. A few extra minutes of speed isn't worth a lifetime of regret."