Crossroad and Transitions

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After we go through a crossroad or transition we achieve a greater understanding of ourselves and our world. When we come to a crossroad or transition in our lives it gives us an idea about us who we really are. Crossroads and transitions also develop who we are as a person, they mold and change or values and opinions about things. When a country or a large group of people decides what to do in a situation it shows to the rest of the world what their values really are and what kind of people they are. At the finish of a crossroad or transition there is a metaphorical picture painted of who we really are made by the choices based on our values. This shows who we really are. It additionally gives us an understanding of what we may do in a situation because of past experiences and or if we would do it again. This develops who we become later on in our life and shows to people who we really are. In the poem “The Road Not Taken” when the man decides to take the road less taken, “oh, I kept the first for another day!”, the impression that we acquire from this sentence is that he is a very adventurous man who doesn’t want to carry out the same things as other people. The conjecture we can reach is that crossroads or transitions construct an image of who we really are and the values we hold close to our heart. Furthermore, we have a greater understanding of ourselves and so does everyone else you went through the crossroad or transition with. At the end of a crossroad or transition we come out the other end changed. This develops and or changes our personality. We think of a crossroad or transition as a pot maker and we are the clay. The pot maker molds and works with the clay until he is done with it or when we have finished going through the crossroad or transitions. When we are finished with the crossroad or transition or the pot maker we are changed. All the

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