That's a tough question. I often felt I was choosing the road less traveled, but at certain forks I'd dearly like to know what my life would have been like had I chosen the well trod path.
I may like to know where those other paths lead, but in the end I think I'd still have chosen the route I did. Life's good, and the small portion of shame and regret I've accrued helps, I think, to balance me.
2006-07-31 21:52:14
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answered by automaticmax 4
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Sometimes I do wonder if life would be different if I had not done a lot of things, but then, I would not have this most amazing son, so whatever it is that has happened, I would not trade it for anything. I'd have to choose the same road, despite its trials.
2006-08-01 09:21:05
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answered by stacey 5
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All important decisions are made on the basis of insufficient data...where I've been has shaped who I am today. Many things would have never happened if I wouldn't have made what were once considered mistakes.
If placed in that same time to make the same choices, I would venture to guess without knowing the outcome I'd do the same things I did.
The answer is nope...wouldn't change a thing.
2006-08-01 04:56:54
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answered by sleepeng 2
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I have had no choice in landing in the road I find myself in. From the point where I am left in, it is up to me proceed further. I think I taken the right turns, chosen the wrong ones at times and yet retraced my steps. On top of all, I am confident that I will reach my destination at any cost.
I enjoy the road and my journey.
2006-08-01 04:56:43
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answered by Anonymous
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It would depend on which road led you to the most success. In the poem he took the road less traveled because he felt it needed wear. He regrets taking that road in the end.
2006-08-01 04:59:47
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answered by xxmisguidedrosexx 2
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It's a hard one. Well yes sometimes because I felt that the choice I took was one not worth it at all. But it really depends. Sometimes, the gift at the end of the day is the experience of learning from it (learning to take the right choices the next time of which benefits you most).
2006-08-01 06:09:39
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answered by hickskicks 5
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No. I would have taken a different path. I opted for a "safe" route: good education, safe job, etc. Now I'm wondering why I did that. I would definitely taken a different path and followed my dreams, as opposed to "what's right".
NOTE TO YOUNG PEOPLE EVERYWHERE: FOLLOW YOUR HEART! You can make good money in *anything* you do. Choose to be happy in your occupation because you're going to spend most of your life there!
2006-08-01 14:43:21
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answered by whatz_upchuck 2
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Good or bad, the choices I have made are what made me who I am today. I chose to live my life with no regrets. So, yes, I would take the same road
2006-08-01 04:55:31
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answered by Theresa 4
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Yes, because to do so would deny my children. While my road didn't turn out as I expected, it did give me the best son and daughter in this world.
How can I ever regret that?
2006-08-01 16:39:24
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answered by Anonymous
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The same road or another,
Miles to go before I sleep
Miles to go before I sleep.
2006-08-01 04:52:53
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answered by VedBard 2
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