Is choosing the easy path wrong?
Even if it is not immoral and shall not hinder future progress?
Even if leaving the harder path and moving to the easier one is initially more difficult?
Even if you know that it will make you happier, less tensed and better prepared?
How do we justify continuing walking on the path of hot coals if the final destination it leads to is no longer one you seek?
Why have we so severely stigmatised choosing the easier option?
I believe that choosing the easier option is valid. And if terms and conditions must apply then let them be thus: the easier option is a valid choice provided it does not hinder your progress and future prospects…and if you have conviction and confidence in its ability to give you a lack of regret.

