The decision "Webster Dictionary" in "The Walk to Less Walk" defines the word "decision" as "action to decide or judge". People must always make decisions in their own lives. One of the most important decisions to do after high school graduation. This decision will definitely take you in the other direction. The place you decide to take may be very different. Likewise, Robert Frost's "Untaken Path" uses symbolism to prove that everyone is a traveler and chooses the way to life.
Decide; the way is less traveled or the way goes more. He chose fewer paths, but what did the author tell you? Without hidden metaphor, this poem has no meaning. The literal meaning is much easier to explain, perhaps the easiest to understand. Poetry means literally a traveler hiking in the forest. When he encounters two ways, he must make a decision; one takes more, one takes less. He chose
This poem is not about drawing out the way, individuality, or individuality. This poem is about the road taken and the road not taken, it is not necessarily the way not taken. Anyone who makes decisive choices will agree that it is the human nature to think "if so ..." if you choose what you did not do. This kind of thinking may already exist in different lives if they did different lives in different ways. The speaker selects another method at will and executes it once and it announces that he is happy because there are more lawns and many people do not pay attention to it. Anyway, he will come back one day and try the "raw" way again. Is that possible? It may not be the case, but life has come not to have a way to let one person go to another until I go backwards.
Which way should you choose? I chose the right choice. It seems to be coarser and harder for me, and not to go. My husband turned to the left as soon as he decided it was more narrow and traveled less. We did not discuss our choice, but everyone made a decision and began on the right track. When we returned together on the other side, each of us said: "I am getting less and less, and that's quite different." Each of us looked up at the other person and soon understood the choice, the origin of the word, and grin.