On the Right Track
When we ride a train, we want to get on the right track. We never get where we want to go if we go the wrong direction.
If I visit other countries with friends, we always stay close together when entering or exiting trains. We don’t want to arrive at the wrong destination alone.
On the right track means we will probably succeed.
This applies to travel. It also applies to life, when we head the right direction.
On the right track relates to both our thoughts and actions.
What we think usually guides our behavior. In order to find and follow the right direction, we want to choose the right:
- Friends
- Mentors
- Teachers
We also want to research and think for ourselves. Any of us can be wrong at times, like a dog that barks up the wrong tree. Therefore, let’s obtain all the information we can rather than simply follow the crowd.
May we always make wise choices.
That way, we have no regrets when we reach the end of the road.
“You make known to me the path of life; you will fill me with joy in your presence, with eternal pleasures at your right hand” (Psalm 16:11 NIV).
Thanks to Ann Maniscalco for the suggestion.
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