And if that wasn’t enough in itself, a righteous upbringing makes the weigh-in between right, wrong and the grey very compulsory.Inconvenient and unnecessarily so. New crossroads at every turn, I doubt if I’ll ever get accustomed to its confusing challenges. I’ve hated making so many choices in my life. Most of the times I did it with my back against the wall. But never have I hated it as much as this one.
“Two roads diverged in a wood, and I -- I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” –Robert Frost
2 scribbled up the vine:
I have no idea which particular area you are talking about but I can absolutely connect with the feeling.
Every decision has a consequence and an opportunity cost. Only thing matters is what you rate higher? the loss or the gain. :)
One just gotta make peace with the gains, if that outweighs the loss.
:)
Decisions are always hard to make because evaluating different alternatives before you know what could have actually connected.
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