It ain't the roads we take; it's what's inside of us that makes us turn out the way we do
It ain't the roads we take; it's what's inside of us that makes us turn out the way we do
O. Henry, the pen name of American writer William Sydney Porter, was known for his clever and ironic short stories that often featured surprise endings. His works often explored themes of human nature, morality, and the complexities of life. One of the recurring themes in O. Henry's stories is the idea that it is not the external circumstances or events that shape a person's character, but rather their inner qualities and choices.