Underestimation Until Loss: People Always Take You for Granted Until The Opportunity 'Vanishes Into Thin Air'

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    • May 2014
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    Underestimation Until Loss: People Always Take You for Granted Until The Opportunity 'Vanishes Into Thin Air'


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    Maxim about taking opportunities for granted:

    This sentiment often captures the feeling that individuals may not fully appreciate or recognize the value of someone or something until it's absent or taken away. There are a few key insights that relate to this:
    1. Familiarity & Routine: Humans are creatures of habit. When someone or something is a regular part of our life, we tend to normalize its presence. It's only when there's a sudden void or change that we realize how integral that piece was to our daily life or happiness.
    2. Value of Absence: Absence not only makes the heart grow fonder but it also sharpens our awareness. Sometimes, it's only by losing something that we truly understand its worth. This could relate to relationships, job positions, health, or even mundane daily conveniences.
    3. Taking Things for Granted: This is a common human tendency. It's easy to take things for granted when they're readily available. For instance, people might not appreciate good health until they're unwell or value a loved one until they're gone.
    4. A Reminder to Appreciate: It's beneficial to regularly take a step back and express gratitude for the people and things in our lives. It not only increases our own happiness but strengthens our relationships and connection to our environment.
    5. Reflection on Impermanence: The impermanent nature of life and all its components serves as a reminder that nothing is guaranteed. Embracing the concept of impermanence can lead to a deeper appreciation for the present moment.

    This idea has been explored in literature, philosophy, and popular culture across the ages and serves as a poignant reminder to value what we have while we have it.
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