All of a sudden you felt kind of dizzy. Pretty soon you got afraid that your uncoordinated steps could be noticed. And then the worry would've remained just a medical issue unless you took realistic steps towards achieving a real sense of balance. But on gathering your head, you found yourself going as far as to wonder that this marks the beginning of an ill-fated future career path. You already knew that it can represent a sharp decline in performance, and it linked well your sense of common sense. But you couldn't believe that your brain cells could've been easily affected. It felt like you were succumbing to the gravity of getting on in years, and you ended up letting the heavy rain push aside your perceptions. It would make sense, if under pressure, while your brain was running out of dopamine. Otherwise, maybe you were suffering from iron insufficiency or something. Left with the most uncomfortable question as if walking on a pebble, it was all about how longer you can withstand it. Given that there are things appealing to you and things not so appealing to you, and in between are the things your perceptions can't go through, you had to take it serious much earlier. On pondering what should be done for the least understood, that was the oldest subject of another discussion. On second awareness, your body sense went too far.