I stop by Lowes every couple days to buy little fix-up stuff for the house... and always park in a blue zone that's closer to store than handicap spots...
Folks sometimes scorn at me for the errant of my ways ... but I try to keep my rule-following to a minimum ... which is a lot easier way to live since you don't have to judge others by their habits... and it frees me to ask what the other guy can see that I can't ... which is very informative.

So today, the guy parked next to me is loading his trunk, and steps out and confronts me as I exit the car ... he says that's not a parking spot ... he's obviously a good american and follows rules hard and fast ...
I turned and walked up to him... at which point he realized I am a large fellow ... and he began backing away ... not the point because he was again judging me by the rules ... whatever they might be in his head..
I said, let me show you something, and pulled off my corrective shoe that I make on the back porch ... and showed my deformed ankle, and then the shoe, and how I glued a wedge, and inserted a piece of aluminum ... and told him that I can't walk without these shoes and that I walk on an aluminum plate, and not on a soft surface while pointing to his slip-on shoes ... then told him the doctor wanted 1000s for a worse repair ... then he said, yeah, a lot of people would just give up ... since everybody is less than him and on welfare ... as if he knows anything about people ... then I told him, so this is a good spot for me to park...
He said go for it ... lol ... but then I changed the topic and asked, so what are you doing? And he told me the life story ... worked for Shell ... saved them millions blah blah interesting ... he was the best at everything of course.
When I left, I was thinking that man literally will never know the shoes that other people walk in ... maybe because he is too busy judging by the rules ... whatever those are.