The enduring power and ambiguity of Frost's "The Road Not Taken" lie in its exploration of:
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The objective superiority of one life choice over another.
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The human tendency to retrospectively create narratives about pivotal decisions and the elusive nature of "what might have been."
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The importance of carefully planning one's future and avoiding impulsive choices.
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The speaker's clear understanding of the profound impact of his unique and unconventional path.