
Lucky opportunities tend to be stumbled upon, not handed out.
If you’re waiting for someone to hand deliver an excellent opportunity to you, it’s unlikely to happen. But if you are exploring and moving—if you’re in the mix and engaged—then you’ll stumble upon many opportunities.
The active mind comes across a lot. Keep tilling the soil and you will occasionally unearth something wonderful.
— James Clear
- Learn To Become A PoetLearn to become poet; it’s to unlearn how to live. —Michel Houellebecq Anything can happen in life, especially nothing. — Michel Houellebecq
- Caring For Myself Is Not Self-IndulgenceCaring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare. I am deliberate and afraid of nothing. — Audre Lorde
- The Christ In You Doesn’t DieThe Christ in you doesn’t die — it resurrects. — Joseph Campbell
- Nothing Is PredestinedNothing is predestined, the obstacles from your past can become the gateways that lead to new beginnings. — Ralph Blum
- Frighten Me Into The PresentTeach me mortality, frighten me into the present… That the nights will be full enough and my heart feral. — Jack Gilbert from poem I Imagine the Gods