The Robert Frost question that puts life into perspective - Ch. 20, Power Questions

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The Road Not Taken is a beautiful and often-quoted poem by Robert Frost. He writes that two roads have about equal quantities of leaves on them, although one seems a bit less traveled. He has a dilemma: Which choice is the right one?
Frost ends the poem with these famous lines: “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.”
In the book Power Questions, Chapter 20 shares how the author was asked a powerful question about what his obituary would say. As one struggles to answer this, it can bring a transformation that dramatically changes the course of life.
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