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Summary

The text reflects on the struggle of making difficult decisions and the growth that comes from overcoming such challenges.

Abstract

The poem "Conundrum of Sorts" delves into the inner turmoil of decision-making, likening it to being trapped between a rock and a hard place. The narrator contemplates the uncertainty of outcomes, the fear of the unknown, and the comfort of inaction versus the courage required to take ownership of one's life. The text suggests that tough choices are instrumental in personal growth, drawing a parallel to a seed that must break through the earth to grow into its potential. The poem encourages embracing the discomfort of tough decisions as a necessary step towards a life of possibilities.

Opinions

  • The narrator feels uncertain and trapped by their current situation, questioning how they arrived there.
  • There is a fear of what lies beyond the known, with evils both known and unknown lurking in the dark.
  • Inaction is seen as a way to avoid blame, while action is associated with taking a leap of faith and potentially reaping rewards.
  • The narrator recognizes the importance of listening to one's inner voice when making decisions.
  • The poem conveys that personal growth is born out of difficult circumstances, echoing the wisdom of someone old and wise.
  • The author uses the metaphor of a seed pressing against the earth to illustrate the necessity of struggle in the process of growth and transformation.

Conundrum of Sorts

Paper Poetry Prompt#3

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Stuck in a conundrum of sorts - I wonder how I ended up here. Oh, if it were of any use pondering, of whose making this was!

Where should I go, Or should I even try - what if it’s far worse out there than it’s in here? Evils, known and unknown could be lurking in the dark. What’s beyond that rock, but who is to say?

I find myself this day, stuck between a rock and a hard place. Should I not budge and watch what comes? If things go south, I’d blame it on chance; if they shape out well, I’ll rejoice in His plan, Am I not then — but a coward, a gambler of my life!

Rather, I should heed to that faint voice — deep from the gut, whispering a choice. Make my decision, and own it to the end. Though a path without a trail, I might get lucky in company. It doesn’t seem wrong, nor particularly right; but it’s my life, and it’s time to act.

Someone once said, Someone old and wise: From tough choices, tough people are born -

The tiny seed protected by the earth, pressed so hard, it pressed so hard. Against its mother, it pushed so hard. Until she gave way, to an amazing life of possibilities.

Poetry
Pppprompt3
Decision Making
Responsibility
Confusion
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