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(Sometimes) There is Never a "Right" Time

4m · Useful Ideas for Your Life · 02 Mar 15:00

Most of us live life counting on the fact that there is a "right" time for doing something. Whatever that thing may be, we often wait and wait until we feel like the right time has arrived to act. I challenge you to think about the possibility that there are many things in life that have no "right" time. Sometimes the right time is simply the time at which you act. Don't spend your life waiting for the right time only to arrive at the end with no time left having never acted. 

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