Neither an unavailable second chance nor the unhealthy tongue of the blabbermouth shall be of considerable inconvenience to those who are ready to make a difference, because once one is ready to take advantage of every moment, especially moments that are now or never, these two inconveniences will be too unimportant to be of concern.
The reason why some of us that seem to know what to do to make a difference tend to hardly make a difference is because we hesitate to proceed to make a difference, or keep giving refuge to unnecessary caution, and perhaps because we are not fully conscious of situations where it is either at that available opportunity, or never at all.
"There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune...." William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar
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