Opportunity describes a chance to do something important. Truly great opportunities are known to be exceedingly rare, and to be able to recognize and act on one is one of the wisest things a person can do. They appear to everyone, but they are more often than not left unrecognized.
Opportunity invariably came to all major figures in history. Had not a fortunate opportunity shown itself to, say, George Washington or Thomas Edison, we would be without our government or reliable ways to control electricity. Opportunities can also come more mild to most, providing a short increase in providence for those who happen across them.
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