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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.

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. Bangla_ OrebabaEtoJureKenomp4

Speed may get you there faster, but safety ensures you get there every time. Sometimes, "too fast" is just a shortcut to trouble. In a bustling town in Bengal, there was

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. Bishal didn't listen

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.

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