People of a certain age will remember the great Yogi Berra. The legendary New York Yankees catcher and manager was even more famous for his many paradoxical quotes, such as “Nobody goes there anymore. It’s too crowded,” and “It gets late early out there”.
One of my favorite Yogi-isms is “When you come to a fork in the road, take it.” Somehow, I understand exactly what he was trying to say. Life will bring you to many critical decisions, usually between right and wrong. You can’t just remain at the fork. You must choose. Live a righteous life, or a less disciplined one. At these times we must be bold. We must take action with courage of conviction.
You will face decisions like this every day. As Yogi would say, it will be “deja vu all over again”.