Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Is it better to take the wrong train or miss it?

I accidentally bought the wrong ticket!

By: Reham Essam

First of all, there is no need to stress. It happens to the best of us.

Depending on your ticket conditions, you will have a variety of options. If your ticket is Semi-Flexible or Flexible ticket you can see this information if you look at your ticket on the website or app or on your ticket confirmation email then you can cancel your ticket and receive a refund easily. In order to cancel your ticket, "click here" to find out exactly what to do.  Once you have cancelled your ticket, you can book a new one for the right day or/ time.



I heared these words when I booked a ticket for Alexandia, and then I found that I hold a ticket for Aswan. I asked myself is it better to catch up the wrong train or miss it?



Sometimes we find ourselves faced with difficult choices. We can be staring at two options and almost literally feel torn between which one to choose.We might know what the right choice is, but we might still have the desire to make the wrong one. Life is filled with moments in which you feel as if you are standing in a fork in the road, looking down two potential paths, and wondering which way you should go. Sometimes we find ourselves lost, uncertain of which path will lead us home.



Other times we know which path will lead us further away and, yet, we might be so curious that we want to take that path. The wonderful thing about life is that we often have the option to travel down many different paths. However, that ability to make choices can also be one of the most terrifying things about life.



Bad decisions were useful at some point, as it helped you to master the art of self forgiveness and your ability to make a decision is an opportunity to exercise the freedom that is your birthright. By feeling the pain from a decision “gone wrong,” you enable yourself to bask in the magnificence of a decision “gone right” because of the occasional misstep, you enable yourself to live a Technicolor life.You are here to live in color!  Mistakes are OK as long as they’re new ones. Bad decisions are only bad if you repeat them. For me, the only bad decisions are the ones I did not make. There is a lot to learn each time you make a decision; You may see the flaws in your logic or learn new facts about the environment in which the decision was made. Maybe you were too emotional or not emotional enough. You just have to keep trying to get to the right place the next time.




Finally, I have hope that I can cancel the wrong booking for the train and wait for the next train so that I stop regretting and blaming myself  for missing the right train which came when the time was wrong although I wanted to catch it by any mean, but unfortunately I couldn't repeat the past.








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