Can anyone please explain stanza 3 and 4 of the poem the road not taken?

Dear student,

The explanations are as follows:

Stanza 3:
Both the roads looked similar in appearance.But he travelled the one less travelled by and kept the other one to be travelled by him on some other day. He was though aware that one road leads to another and he was unsure whether he would return to the that place to travel the first road.

Stanza 4:
Here the poet says that after many years he would narrate his tale with a sigh and would tell the people that he had taken the road less travelled by and that had really made a difference in his life.

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3-means that the road he took was the wrong choice and he doubted himself that the should be back
4-this means that there were two choices and I made the wrong one so I don't know if I will ever go back.And he is ageing 
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