I think most of us given the chance as a kid to see how our life went, we would want to. Gives the chance to change some behaviors, actions that might possibly help the outcome. Of course the number of children committing suicide would probably go up quite a bit.
cracker65 5 months ago
Push push
Aussie65 5 months ago
If anyone was going to take the more difficult path – It would be Kate
sergioandrade Premium Member 5 months ago
Avoid the paths that are wide with flowers on the side, usually primroses and lilies, also check to see if paved with good intensions.
Egrayjames 5 months ago
Many of the paths in my life have ended me up knee deep in muck. But hey, sometimes just lying around in the muck all day ain’t all that bad?
Funniguy 5 months ago
Bliss? That’s a different strip.
sandpiper 5 months ago
Revelations sometimes require shock to take effect.
Differentname 5 months ago
These days, it takes three full time jobs to keep a household going. No one can afford to follow their bliss.
c001 5 months ago
It’s amazing how many people know what’s good for you but don’t take the responsibility if it fails.
amatulic 5 months ago
Ah, the “leap of faith” reminiscent of the Assassin’s Creed game.
Bruce1253 5 months ago
Banzaiiiiiiii. . . . !!!
Znox11 5 months ago
Life Lesson: Never let anyone stand behind you.
freewaydog 5 months ago
Wasn’t there a theory that the old lady is Kate in the future?
mfrasca 5 months ago
Fledgling.
bagholder5150 5 months ago
Seasons don’t fear the Reaper…
William Bednar Premium Member 5 months ago
Allowing others – even when they look and sound Motherly – to guide you in life is an extremely risky proposition.
paranormal 5 months ago
That ought to be Danae!
mindjob 5 months ago
More of us would follow our bliss if we could see it
Olddog1 5 months ago
There are plenty of people who will give you a push. How to tell which one is the right one with the right direction?
LEOKEV 5 months ago
Serenity NOW!
FireAnt_Hater 5 months ago
That push would NOT get her across the gap.
ladykat 5 months ago
Whoa!
Kim Metzger Premium Member 5 months ago
The Road to Serenity? Are Hope, Crosby, and Lamour there?
DaBump Premium Member 5 months ago
“Following your bliss”??? …. Mmmmmmkay….
Enter.Name.Here 5 months ago
Faith is for the blind who cannot see the path ahead of them on their own.
mistercatworks 5 months ago
Hey, lady, bliss off.
Bilan 5 months ago
Ironically enough, the worst path is the one where you sit down on the couch.
Silence Dogood Premium Member 5 months ago
If only the children in Ukraine and Gaza had that luxury…
Mike Baldwin creator 5 months ago
The first step is always the hardest.
lnrokr55 5 months ago
Into the Great Wide Open!
Doctor Go 5 months ago
Translation?
willie_mctell 5 months ago
The hard and easy roads are a recurring theme in myth and legend, e. g. the British ballad “True Thomas the Rhymer.”
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 5 months ago
The bridge is on loan from GASOLINE ALLEY
leemorse9777 5 months ago
I think most of us given the chance as a kid to see how our life went, we would want to. Gives the chance to change some behaviors, actions that might possibly help the outcome. Of course the number of children committing suicide would probably go up quite a bit.
keenanthelibrarian 5 months ago
Well, that answers the basic question – ‘Did she jump, or was she pushed?’
eddi-TBH 5 months ago
Extend your childhood as long as you can.
eddi-TBH 5 months ago
“And he woke up and it had all been a dream…” Me not Kate. sigh