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Opportunity usually does not knock twice, so get things while you can.
You do that already. You buy things when they're on sale. When you get a good offer for merchandise, you get it. You realize that it's not likely to come back again, so you drop everything else. You don't wait until it's convenient for you, because you know that you can lose it. In the long run you will forget about your own convenience. Your only accomplishments will be those opportunities that you grabbed while you could.
You are not sure whether you something? That may be a difficult decision. Some people will argue that you should take it while you can and evaluate later. Others will argue against the extra clutter.
The problem behind this issue is that you never know when opportunity is knocking. When opportunity does knock, you may not be in the position to make a reasonable decision.
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