Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Which Way Did He Go?

Thought Healing Quote For The Week: “When you come to a fork in the road, take it.” Yogi Berra

The definition of a crossroads is “the place where roads intersect or a place at which a vital decision must be made.”

Clearly, Yogi Berra knew a thing or two about being at a crossroads. There are two significant elements of this definition that Yogi has managed to capture (and in a much funnier way than I ever could).

First, a crossroads involves options: this road or that road, this way or that, this direction or that.
Second, a crossroads implies that we are intended to select one of the options available to us: we turn left instead of right, we take the shady path rather than the sunny one, the uphill climb rather than the downhill stroll.

When we come to the fork in the road, we are supposed to take it.

Otherwise, we come to a standstill.

Have you ever found yourself standing at some imaginary starting line but you just couldn’t cross over it? Are you waiting for everything to fall into place? Are you afraid of change? What do you fear? Have you already decided that the worst will happen so you’re living your life accordingly?

Have you come to the fork in the road and don’t know which way to go?

It doesn’t matter which way you go. Just take the fork. What matters is that you’re starting down a new path. You can always correct your course along the way. Not only is taking that first step less difficult than you may imagine, but it may change your life in wonderful ways.

Think about it!


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