In this poem, it is choosing between two roads; but in reality, it can be choosing whether to go to college or not. Picking what you want to major in when you get to college. The decisions may be important decisions that a person does not want to make, or wishes he or she did not have to make. However, it could possibly quite simple decisions; nevertheless, the decisions would definitely have an effect on the persons life. .
In this poem, the narrator lets the readers know that the traveler " looked down one as far as I could, to where it bent in the undergrowth."" In order for you to pick the better the option, you have to analyze your options and try to figure out the one that you are going to benefit on the long run. A choice that you can achieve great things from, making sure in the future you will not look back and regret not picking the other choice. "Then took the other, as just as fair,"" in other to make the right choice, you have you view both options equally. You might like a particular choice better than the other, but you have to be impartial when you make you decision. "And having the better claim, because it was grassy and wanted wear."" Frost lets the readers know that the traveler took the road that was not commonly taken. This indicates that the road was not popular to people. However, the traveler decides to take this road. Personalities are big influences when it comes to making important decisions like these. In this poem, the reader can infer that the traveler wants to be unique and different from other people. "Though for the passing there, had worn them really about the same."" After the traveler made his decision, he feels secure to know that he not the first person to travel on that road. The traveler later relaxes because he finds out that almost and equal number of people has traveled the two roads.
After you make an important decision such as this, you really cannot tell if you made the right decision.