Seattle Made Me Mean
I didn’t lose my patience as a personal failing. Seattle sanded it down with traffic, passive aggression, and people who can’t commit to a lane change or a human relationship. Let’s start with the roads, because that’s where the damage is done daily. Seattle drivers aren’t aggressive — they’re indecisive with entitlement. No signals. Sudden stops. Left-lane camping like it’s a personality trait. “Polite” driving that actually just traps everyone else in a shared purgatory of hesitation. Every merge is a gamble. Every on-ramp is a prayer. And if you expect predictability, you’re the idiot. That kind of environment teaches you one thing fast: anticipate stupidity or get hit by it. So you harden. You tighten. You stop assuming good intentions because experience has beaten that optimism out of you with a Prius doing 47 in the fast lane. Then there’s the people. Seattle is full of folks who are “nice” but not kind. Friendly but unavailable. Warm in theory, distant in practice. Everyone smil...