Identifying Opportunities

I was thinking today about identifying opportunities. We all get to see the world around us every day. Some of us take this as an opportunity to reflect on…

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I was thinking today about identifying opportunities. We all get to

see the world around us every day. Some of us take this as an

opportunity to reflect on what is and what is not around us.

To identify opportunity requires a knowledge or desire for there to

be a different way to the one currently perceived. This is heightened by

what I call courage factors – things that compel one to change your

reality. This opportunity combined with courage is two sides of

entrepreneurship.

Depression comes from disconnecting from reality – i.e. seeing things

that can be different but having no mechanism by which to act on it. The

courage is missing – but also the mechanism by which to act. Doing

something – even little bits to create the mechanism in time creates the

release.

Supply creates demand and difference creates opportunity.

What makes us different from each other? It is the mind with which we

attack the problem.

There is no method to create opportunity other than thought, emotion

and expression of spirit that I know of, by which opportunities can be

created. These are however skills that can be learnt in order to get to

the point where opportunity is all around us.

There is many, many opportunities around us. Thinking about it

mathematically – the space is large. So we need to find the coordinates

that are most likely to fit with our courage and desires to act upon it.

These thoughts, if pursued – turn into reality. It is like a magnet that

creates an unbroken field once in alignment and everything that lies in

its path – follows those curves.

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