Why to Take the Road Less Traveled
By David B. Bohl | April 2, 2008 | No Responses Yet
From my guest post Take the Road Less Traveled at Dumb Little Man:
“In life, there are two paths available to each of us. Which path we travel is determined entirely by our own actions, our decisions, and our priorities. It is decided by our character – the ability to make the right choice, even if it is not the easy choice.
In life, we are faced with decisions each day, some that are easy, and some that may be very difficult. The decisions we make and how we choose to deal with individual circumstances determines which road we are traveling. Remaining on the narrow road takes a great deal of thought, concentration, and dedication. An important step in the ongoing process of personal development is to be able to discern between the broad road and the narrow road, and then choose the correct path.”
Read the rest of Take the Road Less Traveled.
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