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You decide to go shopping in your car.
Don’t forget to watch for the last on ramp sign for the Main highway.
You say, "No problem. There are many on-ramps to the Main highway."
You keep looking to the right as you drive, passing one on-ramp after another.
A voice is telling you to take the next one, the next one, and so on ... to look at the beautiful sites that you are missing. Two miles further down the road, you are still looking to the right and never see the sign that reads, "LAST RAMP TO MAIN HIGHWAY." You are pre-occupied with other thing to look at.
Another mile down the road, you are still looking to the right. Then, for some reason, you look back to the front and slam on your brakes. You realize that you have driven to a Dead-End road. You cannot go left or right; not backwards and surely not forward. You look to your left, and see people passing you by (on the Main highway) while waving to you. You just sit there, with tears in your eyes.
You know that, on the Main highway, there is nothing but happiness. There’s no pain, no blindness, no cripples, no sorrows, and no goodbyes.
You were traveling on the main highway, some time ago, on your way to life ever after. But, you decided to get off and explore things on the service road. This time, you stayed a little longer than you should have.
There are two roads we can take through life. One is the Main highway. The other we will call a 'Service' road.
You will start your life on this Service road: a child, teenager, then adulthood. You will have fun doing different things, going different places, even to parties. You can do just about anything, while time keeps going bye.
Sometimes, there are those who never makes it to the Main highway. They find too many things to occupy their lives. They know they will never find things on the Main highway so important to do as finding things to do on the Service road.
On the Main highway, there are no stop signs or yield signs. There are no beer joints, gambling halls, or drugs. Life is cheerful on the Main highway. There will be bumps and pot holes, sometimes a detour or two along the way. But, there is life ever lasting.
Sometimes we do get lost and find ourselves on the Service road.

BUT REMEMBER, YOU HAVE TO WATCH FOR THE LAST (ON RAMP) SIGN, OR YOU MAY MISS A NEW LIFE AT THE END OF THE MAIN HIGHWAY.