Everyone is given choices. For the naysayers that exude denial and say they didn’t have a choice…..they are lying. Everyone has a choice and sometimes choosing not to make a choice is their choice.
Although choices should be made carefully and given ample thought, they are available for everyone to make. Many factors should be balanced before you make a choice but ultimately the decision-making comes down to a rational mind with an understanding of the potential conclusions.
The fork in the road is put there for a specific purpose. It is a deciding moment that you are able to pause and weigh your options. Each fork will bring an alternate result and it is that pause that you are given that will help you make the choice that is best for you. Choices should not be made on a whim because the trickle down effect could cause more people to be affected by your decision. Take that gift seriously. If the choice you are making could be detrimental to you or to someone else it is worth putting in a solid effort to weigh the pros and cons before you give your final answer.
Inevitably we will all make some bad choices along the way, but there is always that promise of redemption by making a better choice the next time. And ultimately choosing to make the better choice is afforded to us by making a choice in the first place.
Put faith in your ability to make that choice wisely and choose to live with its consequences. At least you will have the benefit of knowing you made the effort and if it wasn’t the right choice, you will get the chance to re-think your next path at that next fork in the road.