It’s obvious. You want me to use the other door. I can tell because this one is locked. Or maybe it’s not locked, but you still want me to use the other one. You don’t say why. It’s not a request. You expect me to obey, to automatically follow your directions. It’s not like it’s a big deal for me to use the door you want me to use. I can still get where I’m going. I admit I’d rather choose for myself. I am curious about why it’s so important to you to decide which thresholds I should be allowed to cross. Like I said, it’s no biggie for me to use this door. Unless…unless you’re screwing with me. Unless you don’t actually have a reason for wanting me to use this particular door. Unless you simply want to control what I do. If that’s the case, I’m going my own way.
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One Way Do Not Enter
While it’s true you aren’t supposed to go the wrong way, as in against traffic, on a one-way street, you are still permitted to enter as long as you choose a legal entry point. You can also enter where it tells you not to, but there will be consequences, including the possibility of bodily harm.
Many times our inner voice tells us not to enter. It might whisper a doubt or shout a warning. This can make us question our choice to enter. But the best response isn’t always to simply walk away. Sometimes our inner wisdom is telling us to go ahead, to move forward physically or mentally but to do it from a different entry point

