At a crossroads
English Idiom
Meaning: Being in a situation where an important decision needs to be made, often one that will have significant consequences for the future. It's a moment of choice that can lead to different paths or outcomes.
Origin: The idiom 'At a crossroads' dates back to ancient times when crossroads were literal places where travelers had to choose their direction. This concept was later adopted metaphorically to signify life's crucial decision points. Literature and folklore have long used crossroads as symbols of fate and choice.
