How do you know a perfect timing?
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@ZedSmart (19839)
Philippines
October 28, 2020 5:39am CST
I think in everything we want do or for a plan to be executed, there will be a proper timing. It’s like, there’s a rule that it will happen in the right place, and right time so we should not do it hastily. For you, when can you tell that it’s the right and perfect time? Do you have indications and considerations?
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@maximax8 (31042)
• United Kingdom
28 Oct 20
The present is like a gift and it is worth starting today if it is possible. I think goal setting is worth doing. It is sensible to have one for doing in the next year, in five years and in 10 days. For many people retirement is a long time away. Yet it is worth saving money for it. Then you can get a comfortable old age.
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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
28 Oct 20
Well we have to figure that out. I mean there would be some prerequisite for anything to start. Once we have that it's perfect to build on those.
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@innertalks (23734)
• Australia
30 Oct 20
Well, if God exists, could we say that everything happens in perfect timing, according to his timing?
Otherwise to me, perfect timing is a bit of a hit, and a miss, sometimes.
Sometimes perfect timing can be bad, for example.
I am about to have my dinner, for example, and just as I place the fork into my food, the doorbell rings loudly.
Is that perfect timing?
And then, as I walk to the door, to answer it, my phone also rings then, at this exact same time, again perfect timing.
This perfect timing in reverse, is known as Murphy's law.
When a thing can go wrong, it will go wrong. The timing is always perfect for things to go wrong.
I know what you mean though.
Sometimes, we are in the right place at the right time, and it is up to us to take that opportunity when it presents itself to us, as it might not ever happen again, so perfectly, that the time, and the place, matches like this again.
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@innertalks (23734)
• Australia
30 Oct 20
@ZedSmart Thanks. I like to add my two cents worth, then throw in a few cents extra too....lol...













