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Opportunities often come when we don't have time to prepare, and then quietly leave after we are fully prepared. We complain that providence is making people and sigh when it doesn't come again, but the next opportunity comes again when we are depressed.

Opportunity, like a naughty child, catches us off guard, plays us around, often gives us a little sweetness, makes us happy for a while and then suddenly disappears. In the face of the loss of being busy in vain, some people will complain, and some people will start over.

Opportunity, like a wise old man, observes our every move and tests us. When the opportunity quietly comes, some people are at a loss and let the opportunity slip away, while others calmly intercept the opportunity, pass the test smoothly, and get the key to the door. The latter seems to have gotten the opportunity effortlessly, but in fact, he has long been ready to deal with the test, and he is always ready to accept the test of opportunity, so that he can find the trace of opportunity in the first place.

The opportunity is fleeting, and it is reserved only for those who are prepared. The so-called lack of time to prepare is just an excuse, thinking that the opportunity is within reach, and you can temporarily cling to it, but you don't expect that the naughtiness and wisdom of the opportunity will make you eligible for it. We envy others who are lucky enough to take the opportunity and get what we dream of, but perhaps only the person in question knows how much effort it takes to get a chance.

Not inevitably, but not by chance. The so-called losers are those who are waiting for the opportunity in advance, and the so-called losers are those who are waiting for the opportunity but do not prepare, but complain that the opportunity comes and goes in a hurry and makes it too late to prepare.