This is my take on it. Imagine you need to cross a river, but there is no bridge. You can sit and wait, but the "perfect moment" of a boatman coming along and helping you out is a slim possibility. Your condition is far from perfect.

But say the other bank is in sight, and you have at least some skill in building with your hands. If you start to build a raft now, you are actively changing your starting condition. If you keep working on your raft, you'll start seeing new "perfect moments" come into the realm of possibilities that are much easier to manifest. A simple raft with a row just needs the perfect current. A raft with a sail just needs the perfect wind conditions. A raft with a row, a sail and a rudder doesn't need for much at all besides your own skill.

By beginning, by putting in work in a hard situation, you can eventually make your conditions perfect to achieve your goal.

As they say, luck favors the prepared. So always be working, and fortune will smile upon you.

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I'd add:

When you're in the process of building your raft, you may end up with building a bridge. Because you meet other ppl who either help or pay you to cross the river.

Also yes!

Yes. 1000% yes!