I actually learned this mostly in the wilderness because I'm more at peace out in nature away from everyone than anywhere else. However, I was on March 12th in a blizzard at 6900 feet and I knew enough to get back in the car and drive away from that because otherwise we were going to get snowed in and not be able to drive at all there on Mt. Shasta.
So, there is a lot to be said for practicality too. It's great to have fun and even be in a blizzard sometimes but you don't want to die doing that either.
For example, I have skied on 40 feet of snow when you could only see the tips of the tallest trees and fallen into a tree well because of this snow by skiing too close to a tree well because it had drifted (the snow) too close to the tree well of a tall tall tree and had to be helped out of that tree well by a friend who was on skis skiing the 40 foot deep snow too by handing him one ski at a time and my poles up to him and climbing up the limbs far enough so he could take my hand and help me out of the tree well which is usually about 3 feet or more in every direction in a snow storm on Mt. Shasta.
So, learning to be in the right place at the right time always has an element of nature to it I find.
However, I also have found that once I mastered being in the right place at the right time in the wilderness I also found I could more and more be in the right place at the right time even in a city or suburbia too with practice.
Being in the right place at the right time also means successful relationships with people and success in business as well as you learn to do this more.
Being in the right place at the right time you are literally "God's Opportunist" and then God takes over and things often just get better and better throughout your lives.
However, remember we don't presently live here on earth in a heaven realm yet so though you can be really happy here on earth people you know are still passing away and some are getting sick especially your older friends and relatives.
So, being adaptable to all the changes is important too.
However, "Hope springs eternal if we die daily (To God).
This seems to be really important too.
By God's Grace
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