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@samostically,your words hit home like a checkmate in a tense blitz game! Opportunity really is that rare bird,spot it, grab it fast, or watch it fly away. I've seen it in real life: friends with killer skills in writing or trading,but they overthink applying for that dream job or starting a side hustle.Meanwhile, others say yes to the interview or first client with what they know, learn as they go, and suddenly they're climbing.
You're spot on about not overthinking, especially when time's ticking.In life, it's like getting invited to speak at a local event or asking someone out,you can't analyze every "what if" for days.Trust the talent you've built (years of practice, late nights honing skills), make the move, and adjust.
But balance is key,no leaping at every random chance,like you warned.I have chased "sure deals" from smooth-talking contacts that turned into headaches and lost cash.
No one is got it all figured,as a believer Proverbs 3:5-6 says trust God, not your full smarts, and He will guide the steps. Overthinking zaps you,like in those chess tourneys you mentioned.
I stalled on relocating for a better opportunity once; stress ate me up, it slipped, and regret lingered.
For me,train your instincts daily (read, connect, act small), spot the bird, grab smart and swift. Life's your board,play bold! Thank you 🙏.