Could be true.
Or not.
After knocking on your door, it rings the bell.
Then calls your name.
Raps on the window.
Throws a rock on your roof.
Leaves a message under your door.
Leaves a note on your windshield.
Leaves, sends you a text message.
Emails you, requests to be your friend on Facebook, follows you on Twitter and Instagram, leaves a message on your answering machine.
Returns to your house, waits outside the door.
Forces the door open. Rams through it.
Enters your house, makes itself comfortable, and waits for you.
In the first place, you should leave the door open for Opportunity.
Or give it the key to your house.
Set an appointment.
Give it your business card.
Find its address, phone number, email.
Find it in Facebook, Skype, LinkedIn.
And meet regularly.
Then calls your name.
Raps on the window.
Throws a rock on your roof.
Leaves a message under your door.
Leaves a note on your windshield.
Leaves, sends you a text message.
Emails you, requests to be your friend on Facebook, follows you on Twitter and Instagram, leaves a message on your answering machine.
Returns to your house, waits outside the door.
Forces the door open. Rams through it.
Enters your house, makes itself comfortable, and waits for you.
In the first place, you should leave the door open for Opportunity.
Or give it the key to your house.
Set an appointment.
Give it your business card.
Find its address, phone number, email.
Find it in Facebook, Skype, LinkedIn.
And meet regularly.
Or meet outdoors, for pete's sake.
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