>At many points in my life, I face the dilemma to choose between the two paths:
1. Go with the plan
2. Go with the flow
Choosing the first one makes me feel in control of my life. It boosts my ego and creates a certain pride inside me.
But sometimes, the second one feels just perfect. Then I listen to my heart instead of my brain. This fills my soul with a feeling of relaxation.
Whether I choose the plan or the flow, the words of Robert Frost never cease to inspire me:
“Two roads diverged in a wood and I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.”
2 replies on “Plan or Flow ?”
>My suggestion would be to go with the planned flow 😉
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