Road less traveled
English Idiom
Meaning: Choosing a path or decision that is unconventional or less popular. This often involves taking risks and going against the norm to achieve something unique or personal.
Origin: The phrase 'road less traveled' comes from the poem 'The Road Not Taken' by Robert Frost, published in 1916. In the poem, the narrator reflects on a choice made between two paths and how choosing the less conventional one made all the difference in their life.
