The Fork In The Road

It has been said, “ “When you come to the fork in the road, take it”. 

Old Dog speaks in detail about the “fork in the road”. 

So, many times one can find themselves immobilized and fearful about what the consequences of choosing one path over another. What if the our journey in life was approached with the belief and confidence that whatever choice we made that we can find a way to “make things work”. So, you find yourself down your path. You choose one way over the other. Then, at times in  panic you  realize that you have gone a wrong way and the other choice could be better. By thinking in new and in  unconventional ways you might be able to be creatively find a way to go “cross country” and see if the other route (the road rarely or never traveled) is better. 

By, seeing the journey as a lifelong process which our feelings lead may often us toward a focus that so much is a matter of life and death.

Old Dog says, "How many times have you felt or thought like you were going to die ?" "And how many times have you actually suede died ?"

That part of the story is just what it is, feelings, that can be felt and released.

There is also clarity in President Obama’s words to his daughters that, “Only the end of the world is the end of the world.”

???? Old Dog is known to say often, “It is more important to ask how is it possible that is it possible.”

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