After being deported, he starts dance school

Here is a NY Times oopsortunity story about a guy who had a hard life and bad luck, and now looks happy and successful teaching dance.


A former gang member deported from the United States teaches Cambodian street children break dancing, and lessons in life.
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Oopsortunities in the Times

Here is a story about people who made the most of OOPSortunities, turning their art into business ideas. It must be working for them because here they are in an article in The Times.
Here’s the link.

Transforming Art Into a More Lucrative Career Choice
Published: November 27, 2008
Aiming to end the notion that “starving” and “artist” are necessarily linked, some artists have begun to figure out ways to make art and money at the same time.

What mistake are U thankful for?

put it into the comments box.

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Murphy’s Law of Oopsortunity

Miskates happen. They happen all the time.
In fact, there is even Murphy’s Law that says that whatever can go wrong will go wrong, and probably at the worst possible time. So why are people surprised by mistakes? Even a pessimist who expects the worst at every turn, when caught in an accident, is at that moment
surprised and sees it as evidence of Murphy’s Law.

Since U can anticipate that mistakes will happen, U ought to be prepared for them.

However, since by their very nature, mistakes are unexpected, even when U have back up plans B, C, and D, there will be times when U don’t know what to do.

This is when to think. Look at the new situation and the new options. Correcting the mistake may be one thing to do, but there might also be some new opportunities created by the mistake. These are oopsortunities. Finding them is a matter of attitude.

Luckily, attitude is one of the few things in life that U can control.

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