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RE: How Not To Miss Out On An Awesome Opportunity
I always say that it's better to be prepared and not have an opportunity than to have an oppty and not be prepared. Just recently I had a similar situation with a property purchase and realized I was letting fear hold me back when the reality is I prepared amply in the past. Now I'm excited about what at first seemed like too much effort and risk. Learning to sort out genuine inner warnings vs. addiction to the safety of the known is a life's work.
Yep, though I think you can never be really prepared , you just need to be prepared to act