The president of a super successful multi-million dollar company recently told me much of what he has done with the company has been serendipitous.
He would start with an idea, and then unique and helpful (unsought-after) support would arise that made the idea better and wildly different than what he started with.
Soon he would find himself doing something no competitors were doing with little effort because of the serendipitous support.
What’s noteworthy is that he didn’t have these excellent ideas himself, nor did he act on them alone.
Some still see serendipity and momentum as a chicken or the egg situation. It’s not.
You start, you build momentum, and all these serendipitous moments launch you forward.
But you have to start.
Stay Positive & Why Wait For Serendipity When You Can Evoke It?
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