"Follow the path least traveled" is derived from Robert Frost's Poem "The Road not Taken." The idea is to be a trailblazer, to not be like everyone else.
"Follow the path least traveled" is great advice, unless you're in snow of a depth greater than or equal to 3 inches. If you follow Frost's advice while you're in the snow, you'll end up with snow in your shoes and possibly hypothermia. So I say, take the path least traveled, unless you're in the snow, in which case you should walk in the footsteps of others whenever possible.
Monday, March 2, 2009
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