.....and I don't know what one to travel by.
I've always liked this poem, but I always wonder whether the "difference" is a positive one or a negative one. Did the writer end up happy for choosing to do something different and experiancing rare things, or was the road less traveled by because you have to walk over hot coals littered with shards of glass coated in lead based paint to find a pile of steamy dog crap at the end?
Right now, I'm at the crossroads trying to pick a road. I know later down the line I can change paths, but it won't be as easy.
Path 1:
Continuing to go to college, transfer to an engineering university, get my degrees, get a job as an engineer making big bucks, pay off any debts within a year, live an easy life with nice things working long hours to make the world a better place.
Path 2:
Drop out of college, start training at a nearby special effects makeup studio, work my butt off for years and years for little to no pay, maybe make it big and live a decent life working long hours at my kick-ass job, maybe spend the rest of my life working for peanuts while working a part-time job on the side to keep my one bedroom apartment and ramen noodle diet.
I know Path 1 is the easier and more practical of the two, but Path 2 is my geeky childhood dream that I'm having a hard time letting go of. I'm on Path 1, but I have my doubts...
I've always liked this poem, but I always wonder whether the "difference" is a positive one or a negative one. Did the writer end up happy for choosing to do something different and experiancing rare things, or was the road less traveled by because you have to walk over hot coals littered with shards of glass coated in lead based paint to find a pile of steamy dog crap at the end?
Right now, I'm at the crossroads trying to pick a road. I know later down the line I can change paths, but it won't be as easy.
Path 1:
Continuing to go to college, transfer to an engineering university, get my degrees, get a job as an engineer making big bucks, pay off any debts within a year, live an easy life with nice things working long hours to make the world a better place.
Path 2:
Drop out of college, start training at a nearby special effects makeup studio, work my butt off for years and years for little to no pay, maybe make it big and live a decent life working long hours at my kick-ass job, maybe spend the rest of my life working for peanuts while working a part-time job on the side to keep my one bedroom apartment and ramen noodle diet.
I know Path 1 is the easier and more practical of the two, but Path 2 is my geeky childhood dream that I'm having a hard time letting go of. I'm on Path 1, but I have my doubts...
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