Doors

If you think hard about how many questions you get asked a day would you be able to answer right away or would you have to take a minute and think back throughout the day? I’m pretty sure you would have to think back. But if we explore deeper into this question how many of those questions do you wish you could go back to and answer them differently than you did? 

Once there was a guy, lets call him Todd. Todd was walking through the forest when suddenly he cam across a fork in the road. Todd looked right then left and then right again. He couldn’t decide which path to take so he just went down the middle. In this situation Todd chose the right path because he later discovered that to the left there was a fire pit where he would stare death straight in the face,  and to the right there was a camouflaged quicksand pit where he would die a slow and painful death. Todd walked a few more miles and came to three random doors that were labeled yes, no, and maybe. Todd wanted to go with his first choice which was maybe because he thought yes was a trick and no was bad. But after about ten minutes of deciding Todd chose the yes door because it seemed like good things would come out of it. He went into the yes door, which turned out to be a trick just like he thought, and fell into a bottomless pit where he would fall for eternity.

There is a reason I am writing this story other than boredom. I wrote this story because it pretty much describes my life. This is because whenever I do something I always over analyze situations including tests, questions, and life problems. I always make a bigger deal out of something more than I need to. So, in the story Todd went back and fourth trying to choose a path to go down and didn’t go with his first choice. Your first choice is most likely the best choice. So guys please choose your doors carefully.

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