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Life is all about choices and we can all look back and say to ourselves that if we had done this instead of that how different life would have been.

If you had not gone to that party and met that person who turned out to be your one true love who dumped you ten years later would you have been a happier better person? But maybe as the saying goes it is better to have loved and then lost than to never have loved at all; or is it?

As one remarkably dumb recent U.S. president said that when he sees a fork in the road of life he takes it. Note the lack of direction there which sadly reflected on his term in office.

Perhaps you can call the wrong choice an irregular choice and this would certainly seem to be an apt brand name for the shoes you wear when walking through life and making decisions you may or may not regret.

When the Captain of the Titanic was told by his employers to go and break the cross Atlantic steamship record on its first outing they presumably did not have it in mind that he ram it into an iceberg and sink with heavy loss of life.

Choices are made by each and every one of us hundreds of times every day and always begin with the thought of staying in bed a few minutes longer or leaping out of bed. There is an example here of a man who heard a terrific smash from the back of his house and when he went to look found a car had driven clear into his kitchen taking down the wall and smashing all the furniture.

It so happened that he had decided to lie in his bed five minutes longer than usual and would normally have been up in the kitchen at that precise time making ban early morning cup of tea.

Divine providence is what he called it and perhaps there is a spectre looking after us although you could argue that those life and death possibilities are just luck one way or another.

If you take something as practical as shoes it is remarkable how many styles there are and how different we all are in our choices. It would be interesting to know how many pairs of shoes a man or woman wears in one average lifetime and how different or similar they would all look if kept and lined up.

From tiny baby booties to full grown men's size twelve's the range is vast not just in size but also the type of shoes from slipper, trainer, boot, work shoes and every other imaginable piece of footwear.

With Irregular choice there is a style that oozes individuality and a range covering all a man or women needs to keep at the bottom of the wardrobe. With these many shoes the only problem has to decide and yet again make a choice.

by: John Samual




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