
Take your chances!
Everything is so clear in hindsight.
You think about it like “Oh man that was so obvious, how I did not make that decision or how could I not think about it”.
The truth is when you’re faced with the situation and there’s darkness all around you, you’re unsure what’s going to happen, but you know what’s going to happen next. When looking back, everything seems clear, but when you’re there it’s up to you to choose whether to invest, whether to take advantage of or whatever you decide to do.
It’s sometimes necessary to go for it in the dark even if it’s completely impossible.
In most cases, people regret their past decision, not because of what they did, but because of what they did not do!
So it’s better to make those decisions!
Let’s say you are going to invest 10,000 dollars today, ten years from now you won’t miss those 10,000 dollars, but if those 10,000 dollars grow into a million dollars, you will miss those million dollars.
So take your chances!
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