The road I walk Based solely on the provided text, the article is a metaphorical poem about choosing an unconventional, self-made path in life. The speaker describes walking a new, unpaved road without signs or bridges, which others find difficult and uncertain. The speaker is unconcerned with these challenges and is only deterred by having to follow the established "highways" of others, preferring instead to find someone who builds their own similar path. The road I walk The road I walk is new. It’s made not of stone, but dirt. There are no road signs yet. And no bridges to cover the rivers. The road I walk is new, so people think that it is hard. “How do swim?” “Don’t you get dirty?” “How do you cope with all that uncertainty?” But actually, I am not concerned with all that. I am not in a rush, I am not lazy I am prepared to go wherever my road takes me. There is only one kind of obstacle that puts me off: having to go through other people’s highways. The road I want to go through is new. Made, like mine, not of stone, but dirt. Maybe some road signs, but just a few. Enough to lead me, to the person who builds it. Written on May 27, 2025