Wide Ways

There are always paths that lead to the different places where people may want to be at any particular time. There is no place or destination that does not have its own route, whether wide or narrow, popular or unpopular, on the maps or not. Even the apian ways and so-called 'shortcuts' end somewhere.

A stranger in a new environment can only move freely with the help of a reliable human compass or a detailed easy-to-use map. Without any of these, such a fellow becomes a wanderer and a potential victim of harassment or trespass. Only 'luck' will be able to bring safely, such alien to where he/she is heading to.

Evidently, any pilgrim on a journey has the desire to arrive safely via the simplest possible means. Somehow, we'll always meet people who may want to offer some help in difficult moments. Some may come up with 'strange' options in their bid to helping out while others will come up with uncommon options that are actually what we may only need. In any case, the decision of the pilgrim concerning the use of the available options in his journey is phenomenal for peaceful arrival.

Opinion poll is usually employed by confused fellows to determine their choices. Though this may prove helpful in some trivial matters, it becomes a torn in the flesh of the user in more serious matters involving integrity, righteousness and God. In fact, it is almost, if not completely irrelevant in such situations. Here, opinion poll may be inimical as the victim will only be left shattered at the long-run.

Choice, an act of choosing between two possibilities continues unrelentingly to play its vital role in the distribution of all the things life has to offer to men and women- young or old. Though people occasionally receive what they never wanted, they receive more, whatsoever they desired and went for. Generally, the even distribution of earth's resources, including good and bad is achieved somehow without involving 'choice'.

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