Quote #203581
Don’t wait. The time will never be just right.
Napoleon Hill
About This Quote
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Interpretation
Hill’s line warns against the common habit of postponing action until conditions feel perfect—more money, more certainty, more time, fewer risks. The point is that “just right” is a mirage: circumstances are always mixed, and waiting for total readiness often becomes a rationalization for fear or indecision. In Hill’s broader success philosophy, progress comes from decisive commitment and sustained effort rather than from ideal timing. The quote functions as a practical maxim: begin with what you have, learn by doing, and let momentum and experience create the conditions you were waiting for.



