Worrying to relax

It turns out that I am secretly a hyperactive movie director- someone who wants to create action unnecessarily and largely relying on fiction. You must be wondering what I am up to. Well, turns out that I get tensed too easily. Will I miss the train to Chiang Mai? I should have just booked a flight which would have been so easy- take a cab to airport, see the flight info on the display boards and that's it. But instead, I wanted to experience a train journey!. 
I started for Hua Lamphong railway station at Bangkok at 5pm. The time to station from my hotel was 15 minutes. My train was scheduled to leave at 645 PM. And yet, I am thinking- Will there be a traffic jam and I reach the station late? What if I am not able to locate the booking agency on time- only when I collect the train ticket from them, can I board the train. What if there is a lot of rush at the booking agency because of the new year festival tomorrow and I don't get my tickets on time? Even if I collect the tickets, will I find the platform easily?

I was tensed, yes! But this time I just calmed myself. I didn't see the travel agency building at first. I just walked around the station and lo, it was on the other side of the road. Realized there was a repair work and at first glance, I thought I had to walk at least a kilometre. Instead of panicking, I looked around and saw a diversion. Three foreigners were walking in that direction with their luggage. Guessed they also would be going to collect their train tickets. Followed the way, reached the travel agency, collected tickets and went back to the railway station. Time? 545 PM. 1 more hour for departure!

In fact, I was standing at the platform 5 from where my train would start to Chiang Mai. So much for my mind hallucinating about missing my train!

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