As you drive along the rode, your mind has the time to wander.
You begin to think about your life and all the things you’ve done to get where you are now: on this dark road winding through the trees.
You start to wonder if you’ve made the right choices, if you really have done the best you could, if you could have done things differently.
Now you are thinking of your life in a different way. From a different point of view. You are an outsider looking in. You obverse your entire life in this new way. You remember all of those big mistakes you thought you made over the years. The ones that you will never forget. And you realize that really, in the larger picture, maybe they aren’t that big.
Maybe, against all the odds and your mind telling you otherwise, you really are alright. You’ve done okay. You’ve made it to where you are and you did the best you could.
And on that winding road enveloped by the dark of the night, you are able to except that your life really isn’t that bad after-
“For crying out load, would they just turn their brights down? They’re blinding me!”
Love this!
Thank you!
Oh yes… I know this – all of it! 🙂
Very beautiful!
Thank you!
I like the perspective of being outside looking in – having done the best that you could do – and loved the last sentence!
I’m glad! Thanks for reading