Beyond the bend
For the most part, in my decision making process, I weigh up a complex list possibilities and probable outcomes before I commit to choice. Its a form of trying to predict the future, the reality is no-one knows what lays beyond the bend and even more complex is that multiple different realities could occur based on the very decision I am trying to make. I believe I block many potential realities due to fear and that fear leads me to inaction and inaction leads me to staying on a more comfortable path. This gives me the perception of feeling safer as I am not stepping into the unknown but rather a familiar path but the problem is that the familiar path becomes dull. Change occurs as a result of the familiar path becoming more uncomfortable than the perceived discomfort of making the change, almost always, once your path has changed, it offers so much more than you could have ever imagined. Choose to make the change long before you are forced to.