Bible Quote by Craig D. Lounsbrough
““I can chart my own path. However, I’ve yet to figure out why so many of my paths always seem to lead to the edge of some really big cliffs. Maybe I should consider charting a path out of charting my path.””
About This Quote
The speaker recognizes personal agency in choosing directions but feels repeatedly drawn toward risky, extreme outcomes, suggesting an unconscious pattern that needs conscious redesign.
In simple terms: I choose my way, yet I keep ending up at dangerous cliffs.
Self‑chosen paths can repeat harmful patterns without awareness.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career planning
- relationship choices
- investment strategies
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Map outcomes before committing
- Introduce safety checks in decision processes
Questions to Reflect On
- What hidden assumptions drive my repeated risky choices?
- How can I redesign my decision framework to avoid self‑destructive patterns?
Not all cliffs are negative; some may represent necessary challenges for growth.