Excerpt from one of my favorite poem, Road Not Taken by Robert Frost:
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
Coming up with a decision is a risk. It's a risk to fail or triumph. It's a risk to be happy or sad. But during the journey, there will always be another moment for decision-making. You could be at a lonely road for sometime but one day, you'll have to decide whether to remain there or try to experience something new. The risks we take can never be undone. But, it can be repaired. It can be compromised so at the end of the road, you can think that you've made the right decision after all.
I think it's really not about making the right decisions. It is making your decisions right. Sounds the same? The first is being certain at the beginning. The latter is being certain of a happy ending.
