The Road Not Taken
The following thread has been encouraged by my poetry loving English teacher.
The title of this thread is taken from a poem (atleast I hope that is the title of the poem. Can't find my English textbook right now to confirm) written by Robert Frost. The poem deals with a man at a crossroads trying to make a decision as to which road to take.
Anyhow this isn't really a discussion on the poem or else it would be in the Writer's Guild forum.
It's more of a moral question I guess.
If you had a choice in life to go with either:
a)A choice that will lead you to a result easily and you wouldn't have to do work for it.
b)Or a path which is a bit more difficult but shows that you are willing to work for what you get.
I don't know..Always pride myself on being one lazy SOB, but I also always prided myself on my own work and personal achievements. Even though, I might be in a minority. I would prefer to work for anything I get in life even if it means giving up an easier road.
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Dyne on Canada's favorite pasttime,
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I loved ramming into animals as they ran away
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