Thursday 31 March 2011

Diverging Roads


Very often we think of what the things we have done or what road we've taken. Are we on the right track? As Robert Frost said to his poem The Road Not Taken "Two Roads diverged in a yellow wood". We are all trapped in a two diverging roads everyday and its up to us which road to take. We may not noticed it but every choice we make everyday which road to take is a step forward to a bigger diverging roads. One road is the more traveled by the many and the other one is the most difficult one and is less traveled by. One may be grassy and the other one may filled with cracks. Just like picking between doing something good or bad each decision you make. You may lie to your Mom about the payment in school, get angry to your sister or brother because he won't give something you wanted, get easily frustrated of your friend because he forgot to return you the thing she borrowed or even take that huge grudge of yours everyday. If you choose the road that is less traveled by all the worries you think right now will be gone. Choosing that road is about risk taking you have be honest, patient, kind, humble and even forgiving. True, this ain't easy but by simply hanging on to a bigger inspiration you can do this all. And that inspiration would be God. Some may ask but how? I may not be a religious or something but I can suggest you that by reading the Bible everyday and by praying to God you can choose the right road I am talking about. All of this will be easy. You may not notice but each succeeding day your making a step to a different road now. The road what is known "the more difficult one". In the end of that road the next diverging road will not be hard for you to pick. It's the time for you to feel and think I'm now on the right track!

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