Choosing long paths

You must have heard that the shortest path between two points is a straight line.

In practical life the most direct and straight path is not always a straight line or the path of least time. For e.g. suppose you need to catch a flight and airport is outside the city. It’s afternoon with too much traffic on the road. Two paths lead toward the airport. First path is the shortest path but it leads through the city center with too much traffic and signals. Second path is a long bypass that goes around the city. There are no signals and less traffic.

Which path would you choose if you want to catch the plane on time? Of course the longer one.

In practical life there are always two paths that lead to your goal. One path is the shortcut path – with the signals of lust, cheating, stealing and corruption. Second path is the long path illuminated with the light of righteousness and truth.

How many people choose the short path? Sad to say, too many and too many people miss the real flight.

Choose the long path and #FeelHearty.

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