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Every opportunity has a shelf life – delay too long, and it expires.
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There is opportunity after every opportunity – missing one doesn’t mean the end.
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No opportunity is the same – each carries its own timing, risk, and reward.
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Opportunities rarely announce themselves – they often disguise as problems, risks, or extra work.
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Preparedness amplifies opportunities – the more ready you are, the bigger the door that opens.
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Opportunities multiply when acted upon – seizing one often creates more.
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Most opportunities demand sacrifice – you can’t grab them without letting go of comfort or something else.
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Perception creates opportunities – two people see the same situation, one sees a problem, the other sees potential.
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Opportunities test courage more than skill – the fear of failing blocks more doors than lack of ability.
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Missed opportunities teach, seized opportunities transform – both have value, but only one moves you forward.
Opportunities often come dressed as small beginnings – dismissing them as “too small” can cost you something huge later.
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Not all opportunities are meant for you – chasing every door spreads you thin; wisdom is in choosing.
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Opportunities respect speed and decisiveness – hesitation is often the difference between getting it and watching someone else take it.
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The bigger the opportunity, the lonelier the path – few will see what you see, until you make it real.
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Opportunities compound with relationships – doors open faster and wider through trust, networks, and goodwill.