Wait for the Opportune Moment in Life

by | Nov 25, 2021 | Life, Philosophy

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There is a time for everything. When the time comes, things will start falling into their right places. When the time is ripe, your progress will be a cakewalk. So, keep working at what you want to achieve and you will achieve success at the opportune moment.

Here are some interesting observations of the former President of India, Dr Abdul Kalam, whom I consider to be a great human being and an evolved soul:

Dr Kalam says: New York is 3 hours ahead of California but that doesn’t make California slow. Both the cities register their time according to their time zones. Ultimately, it does not matter whether you are in New York or California.

Citing another example, Dr Kalam narrates the case of someone who graduated at the age of 22 but had to wait for 5 years before getting a good job. In another case, someone became Chief Executive Office (CEO) at the age of 25 and died at the age of 50 while another person became CEO at the age of 50 and went on to live up to the age of 90. All said and done, they did their bit when they got an opportunity to do that.

There are people who are single at the age of 30 while others get married at the age of 22. It does not matter when you get married. The important thing is that you lead a happy married life.

The US President Barack Obama retired at the prime age of 55 whereas Donald Trump became the president at the age of 70. This does not make either of them less important.

Dr Kalam goes further and says: everyone in this world works according to their time zone. People around you might seem to be ahead of you, and some might be behind you. But everyone is running their own race, in their own time.

Life is all about waiting for the right moment to act. So, keep working towards your goals and don’t let grass grow under your feet. Be prepared for the right moment and strike when opportunity knocks at your door.

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