Imagine you are standing at a crossroad. There are two paths ahead of you. Which one do you pick? The one, that is obviously the smaller one, but also leading into the right direction? Or the big one, that has the signs pointing to your designation, but seems to be going everywhere but there? Personally, I prefer taking the big one with the signs and hence risking a detour over the small one, which is apparently leading the right way, but which might also turn into a dead end. Where I got that insight? On a hike with ambivalent signs. :-P
Lessons of life no. 3
Imagine you are standing at a crossroad. There are two paths ahead of you. Which one do you pick? The one, that is obviously the smaller one, but also leading into the right direction? Or the big one, that has the signs pointing to your designation, but seems to be going everywhere but there? Personally, I prefer taking the big one with the signs and hence risking a detour over the small one, which is apparently leading the right way, but which might also turn into a dead end. Where I got that insight? On a hike with ambivalent signs. :-P
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