![]() ![]() We can, of course, look back and examine what has happened, but we should rarely regret a choice because even if we had taken another path, there could be the risk of another source of regret. There’s no one solution, I feel, but this poem makes you reflect on the fact that each day of our lay is made of choices and decisions. Is it really this the suggestion? Or simply, every choice we make we need to stick to it and that’s it? This poetry is often used also as a metaphor of career, and the choice of taking the road less traveled, as this made all the difference. This poster, measuring 16 x 21 inches, was created to benefit. However, I feel there is also a strong irony expressed on the fact that with each choice you gain something, but you lose something as well. The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost is one of the most iconic American poems of all time. Follow your own path becomes a message that is often associated with this work. ![]() It’s often used to point to the fact that each individual needs to make choices, and will have a path made for him. The Road Not Taken is probably the most famous poem by Robert Frost. And I will be sharing more of these over time. Poetry has always been one of my favourite forms of expressions, probably one of the eclectic sides of my multipotentialite trait. This is the fifth contribution to my Poetry & Management collection. Yet, there is also an irony into this: by choosing a path you automatically miss on what the other one might have reserved for you. The Road Not Taken is a poem by Robert Frost that looks at the inevitability of choices and the fact that everyone has to follow its own path.
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