Those folks are familiar to you.
These are the people who appear to have perfect timing every time they act.
Lacking allure. Keep it low. But in some way, they manage to ride the wave to its peak.
Their “feel” for the situation is like a sixth sense.
Yet the reality? It isn’t a magical formula.
Typically, it’s only that they have a keener eye for detail than the average person.
Room, mood, and rhythm changes are all picked up by them.
Because they’ve put in the time to observe, listen, and, occasionally, make mistakes—not because they’re exceptional.
Not hesitating, they take action.
This is not due to carelessness but rather to the fact that they have adequate vision to trust their footing.
Also, that sort of gut feeling?
It is not a random occurrence.
It takes time and effort, such as taking long walks while thinking, mentally reliving discussions that happened late at night, or finding a peaceful morning spot to listen to your own thoughts.
Understanding the flow requires a combination of keen observation, precise timing, and bravery.
It’s making a decision to do something while most people are still debating.
Someone may not be “lucky” the next time you see them.
Perhaps they were simply more courageous than you because they saw something first.
I am thus requesting your approval:
End it. Take a seat. Glance towards the outside. Keep your mind from wandering.
In the middle of nowhere, you might find the start of something you didn’t even realize you needed.
Need some fresh concepts? Attempt to think less. A simple shower will do.