The Cross Roads

The Cross Roads

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How many times have you thought about the times where you did not open the knocking door? At some point of our life we begin to start regretting the choices we have made and the opportunities we have lost. Well not all choices we have made has put us to a situation of regret because those choices we made has helped us discover who we really are and our inner selves.

One moves forward with their steps keeping 2 things in mind. One we do not know what awaits in this path we have chosen and the second there is no turning back. The Road not taken is it is often impossible to see where a life-altering decision will lead.


Thus, one should make their decision swiftly and with confidence. It is normal to wonder what the outcome would have been if the other road, the road not taken, was the road chosen. But to contemplate this hypothetical deeply is folly, for it is impossible to say whether taking the other road would have been better or worse: all one can say is that it would have been different.


The outcome of the road that’s not taken will always be unknown, we also won’t know what all we would face finding the outcome. Whether you have to cross a moat with alligators and jump over 15-meter wall to get a few gems or cross the moat without any struggle and get a few gems.

Life as we know it, the path to the right destination is unknown and it is difficult to determine but you got to live your life spontaneously. The decision is ours to make. I’m not going to say make the right choice because we do not know what awaits at the end of the road but I would say face every consequence and challenge that may come your way.


If you don’t like the path you’re travelling on, pave another one but as the saying conveys “Difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations.”



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