The Reality of Opportunities



    "Opportunities only knocked once." It is the truth. Opportunity never wavers to those who will let it slip. It never gives any chance to those who will just take it for granted. 

   Opportunites always have their perfect ways to make the individual regrets the chance it just somehow let go. It sometimes plays a big role in the making of the individual. It somehow emphasizes the characteristics of the choices and the behaviour the individual chooses. 

     Opportunities really mirror in some way the capacity of the person in the aspect of choosing. Whether that particular person is really doing the best he got or just being ridden to the flow of life and does not care about where to go. Opportunities are powerful tools to make you see who that person may be. 

     In light of self-interest, the opportunity is the best of its reality. The opportunities whether good or bad is at stake do not matter, as long as the recipient's well-being is always at the top priority. Opportunities always and will be an image of an individual's own self-gratification on anything. Opportunities are like choosing whether to go out to be with friends or perhaps just stay at home, have peace, and focusing the center of oneself to gain more of who they are in a way of self-reflection. It may be as good as you want it to be, whereby choosing something to gain something. 

     Opportunities sometimes may be deceiving. It opens you up to some guise of self-improvement yet, in the end, a wide road of destruction. You can never know whether that path you choose will lead you to the betterment or it may destroy your image in the entirety of who you are in the society of reality.

      No matter what words may define opportunities, always remember, "Opportunities only knocked once." 

       Do not blame anybody because of your lack of self-confidence and even too much arrogance. It is your choice that matters, not theirs. And it is a great deal to choose life, choose Christ Jesus, I am telling you.

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