Which do you prefer?
The freedom to choose or to know that life will continue undisturbed?
Are you deterred by the fact that it is out of your control?
Do you wish for diamonds in a world only destined to serve you coal?
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I believe there has to be a balance.
We can't expect life to do what we wish for it,
But we should have at least some certainty in it if we get the chance.
The reality is that we all will have to die someday.
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However, would you like that choice to have multiple routes or just one way?
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A path that leads to and from work is simple but provides no life.
All it is becomes to the benefit of another for you to pick up the strife.
It can be argued that multiple directions can lead to an overabundance of choice, and evolve into laziness.
What someone with all the time on their hands and no drive will do is anyone's guess.
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It can be said that staying the course is most likely the best way to save money.
However, that provides no lived experience, ain't the whole situation funny?
To earn you have to spend and you have to spend to earn.
The paths no longer become a one-way street, but a circle where you throw your money at the problem, only for it to be burned.
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So what have we learned today?
That rails and roads are made the same way?
No, we have learned that they're both assistants in helping you go the distance.
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