I feel like I took a wrong turn but went so far down the road I didn't have the energy to turn back. Please, Martin, you must remember this. It's never too late to turn back if you make a wrong turn. Even if it takes you a decade to backtrack, you must do it. Don't get stuck because the road back seems too long or too dark. Don't be afraid to have nothing.
In "A Fraction of the Whole," the character reflects on the feelings of regret and the difficulties of reversing one’s life path after making poor choices. The quote expresses a sense of exhaustion from pursuing a direction that feels wrong but emphasizes the importance of recognizing the possibility of change. It warns against the tendency to stay on an unfulfilling path simply because the idea of retracing steps seems daunting or overwhelming.
The message encourages taking action, no matter how long it may take, suggesting that it’s never too late to reassess one’s choices. The advice to not fear emptiness or lack of security reinforces the idea that personal growth often requires courage to face the unknown and make difficult decisions for a better future.