The Road Not Taken
By: Kevin • Essay • 485 Words • April 6, 2010 • 992 Views
The Road Not Taken
The Road Not Taken
There was things in life I wanted to do, but was not able. There were choices I had to make and feel that I did not make the right choice. After I look back at it years down the line, I feel that I did make the right choices and should never regret any of them, but to keep looking ahead.
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, (1) refers to Juggling a decision in your mind and you want to proceed with caution, you do not want to rush to make a decision and knowing that you can only choose one way to go, you would really want to think about before making and actions. You’re alone to make the decision; there is no need to ask anyone else for his or her opinion because it is all up to you. It is taking a long time to come to a final conclusion on what should be done. You keep thinking to yourself very hard and imaging in your mind what would be the outcome of your choice.
So you decided on what choice you would make, thinking it was a good and fair one, but in back of your mind you still is very confuse. You began to think as that your decision should be base on what others did. Knowing that other people were put in the same situation and their outcome was good. Still you are thinking, carefully analyzing everything. Thinking that you made the wrong decision you decide to keep it that way for one more day not knowing if other people was having the same doubt or wondering if you would ever have to make this