Opportunities are not uniformly distributed light sources, but rather specific beams projected from time gaps. Such opportunities are characterized by transience and scarcity, and are not delayed by individual needs. In most cases, people tend to believe that opportunities will recur, thinking they still have ample time and choices; however, critical opportunities often only appear once.
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Opportunities are not uniformly distributed light sources, but rather specific beams projected from time gaps. Such opportunities are characterized by transience and scarcity, and are not delayed by individual needs. In most cases, people tend to believe that opportunities will recur, thinking they still have ample time and choices; however, critical opportunities often only appear once.