Saturday, September 21, 2013

What life lesson can be learnt from The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost?How the techniques communicate this

A very good lesson that can be learned is to feel proud of
one's own choices, even when others say to us that they are taken in vain.


Sometimes we get two choices in life, and we realize that
one is better than the other. Yet, the one which has the least weight, least hardship,
and least risk is the one we choose precisely because it gives us perspective, and it
puts on to a challenge.


What we learn from this is that
many do not take the harsh, hard, and heavy trip because many might say it is not
necessary. Yet, those who do take it, and take the shot, and walk it through will have
much to feel proud of in the end. In short, like Wayne Gretsky said "the only shot you
miss is the one you do not take".

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