The best way out is always through.
Frost captures an entire philosophy in a single line. We often search for ways around difficulty, hoping to escape discomfort or delay confrontation with what hurts. Yet life rarely allows true detours. The things we avoid tend to follow us, quietly waiting until we are ready to face them.
Moving through something means accepting its presence instead of resisting it. Pain, uncertainty, loss, confusion. These experiences are not walls meant to trap us forever. They are passages. When we step into them with patience and honesty, they slowly transform from obstacles into teachers.
The way forward is not found in avoidance. It is found in courage, one step deeper into the very thing we wished to escape.

