So few know an opportunity when they see one. The most precious gems are concealed in ordinary rock. For so long, they wait to be discovered.
Yet, it is the craftsman who reveals their beauty. What is had is not as important as what is done with it. To have innovation, you must envision.
Can you bend circumstances to your purposes? If left to itself, everything begins to unravel. The slightest chance can change one's fortune.
Instead of worrying about the cards, just play the hand. The game cannot be won by giving up. For those who overcome, adaptation is a necessity.
If you have nothing to work with, keep looking. There is more than one pathway to success. But sometimes, the best one is also the hardest.
I... ugh. There is a reason I go around yelling at people to "DO IT!" You complicate the hell out of the concept to the point where it's really something else. And what is becomes is just so incredibly boring that it hurts just to think about it. This blog is a bloody enigma that I have no interest in unraveling.
ReplyDeletePerceptional concepts are really stupid. Everyone is going to see things differently no matter how you spin it. You should just leave things up to them and simply encourage them to figure it out for themselves. Sure they might get it wrong, but at least they didn't have to go through the maze that was this blog first to get to that mistake.
Reality is what it is regardless of what we think. Opportunities are often missed because they do not appear the way we would like. It is not the idea, but what you do with it.
DeleteA craftsman chips away the rough material to reveal the gem hidden within, an artist begins with a rough sketch and refines it into a masterpiece. It is our humanity that enables us to take something raw and turn it into something refined, there is no exception. Opportunities are just raw materials to makes something greater.
ReplyDeleteWhat we do with those raw materials is what makes it art. To everyone else it is just a rock. It takes vision to see what could be.
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