Hindustan Times (Patiala)

LOSING AN OPPORTUNIT­Y CHANGES THE PATH OF DESTINY IN OUR LIFE

- Ashutosh Varshney Innervoice@hindustant­imes.com n

Opportunit­ies present themselves every day to every person but only a few recognise and capture them without delay to achieve their desired destiny.

The trouble with opportunit­y is that it never announces when it arrives. And if anyone delays a decision, the opportunit­y is gone forever.

Nothing is, without doubt, more expensive than a missed opportunit­y. Because opportunit­y comes to pass not to pause. It’s missed by most people because they expect it to knock at their door. However, in reality, it doesn’t wait for the door to be opened.

This is not to live in fear of losing or missing out on an opportunit­y; the idea here is to grab it with both hands. When the time is right to do something, act quickly, because a neglected occasion cannot be recovered.

If you wait and think too much hopping to be more clear and precise, you would realise that the fortune is rather gone forever. It’s mostly our doubts about certain things that keep us from making the right choices.

An abundance of opportunit­ies lies in front of everyone. But people usually complain about lack of happiness and prosperity in their life because they are too busy finding excuses to explain why their lives are not good, rather than seeking opportunit­ies to make themselves better. Inner Voice comprises contributi­ons from our readers The views expressed are personal

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