Life doesn’t come with convenient signposts letting us know which is the path to happiness and which is the path to misery, so we’re stuck taking blind gambles. Sometimes we choose well. Sometimes we don’t. Sometimes we have chances to change mistaken choices we’ve made. Sometimes we don’t.
But all along the way, we’re guessing and hoping, no matter how much thinking and reasoning we bring to bear on our choices. And we frequently end up with regrets that we carry to our graves.
I thought about this Saturday because of a woman I met and talked with. She’s consumed with trying to make a decision that will affect the rest of her life. Although the specifics of her story are very different from what happened to me, the feelings she described were enough to remind me of where I was four years ago this month.
We’re going to call her Ashley. She has two men who want to marry her, but she can’t decide what to do. She’s dated both of them, but the relationships have been very different. With one guy, she feels the magical connection that most of us want to feel and that a few of us have felt in a very real way. But that relationship had problems. It had great highs, but great lows. She saw things in him that she knew needed work — for both of them.

Taking risks, working for big goals can create success, joy, exhilaration
Almost all of us feel alienation if we don’t find a place to call home
What if writing from the ‘AI me’ sounds just like I’d written it?
Few things satisfy like giving thoughtful gifts to those we love
Where do we go from here? Things are about to get very interesting
In dysfunctional modern culture, porn defines ‘normal’ for millions
‘What if I asked you to marry me right now, without knowing more?’
It’s odd how ‘choice’ can mean ‘no choice’ with the state involved
There’s little unity to be found in our supposedly United States