When one door closes, another one opens

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We've all heard this phrase quite a few times. Do you agree? Disagree?

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  • Profile picture of the author GordonJ
    Originally Posted by WarriorForum.com View Post

    We've all heard this phrase quite a few times. Do you agree? Disagree?
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    Doors, windows, opportunities in general. In many instances, the closing of the opportunity is self created, and a lot of that time, we are just not suited to the task.

    So, there may be a lack of learning...and the lesson gets repeated, and we see here at WF, doors have been slammed shut on many Warriors for years, and they keep opening new ones (aka shiny objects, greener pastures, faster results, etc., etc.).

    Once in awhile, the closed door is not due to our own activities, then one must move on, what else are they going to do?

    Opportunity seekers ALWAYS have another door to open.

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    A closed door is just a wall. Just be certain the next door that opens is not a trap door....
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  • Profile picture of the author Odahh
    Originally Posted by WarriorForum.com View Post

    We've all heard this phrase quite a few times. Do you agree? Disagree?

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    It's something you tell children when they don't get what they want. Then it moves to beggers can't be choosers.or take what you can get.

    This is why so many people are in jobs they don't like and jump to other jobs they don't like.
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  • Originally Posted by WarriorForum.com View Post

    We've all heard this phrase quite a few times. Do you agree? Disagree?

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    "When one door closes, another one opens" implies that the closing of one door opens another.

    No. I think that's almost universally nonsense.

    What is closer to reality is that there are nearly unlimited doors you can go through, and one closed door doesn't matter all that much....unless you believe that it was the only door that will ever exist.

    Many of these cute pithy sayings are said to make us feel better about ourselves. And are said by people that haven't thought them through.

    For example, "If at first you don't succeed, try try again"..

    Sure, try again. But don't keep trying the same thing, because you know that idea failed.

    In selling, something I heard all the time was "Every "No" gets you closer to a "Yes".

    It's only true when selling items that are impulse for a dollar.

    When selling anything of value, every "No" just gets you closer to the next "No"....because you are asking the wrong questions, and what you are doing causes people to say "No" to you.

    I need a nap.
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    • Profile picture of the author Frank Donovan
      "When one door closes, another one opens"
      Doesn't matter how many doors open if you're still in the same room.
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      • Originally Posted by Frank Donovan View Post

        Doesn't matter how many doors open if you're still in the same room.
        Momentum, always, Sweetiepoppets.

        Regulah as breath, evocative as voice, snoopsy as balance.

        Bcs we gaht lost off on locked obstacles an' lame metaphors.

        Like DOORS.

        They warn't nevah the one troo conduit, an' your passage forward nevah depended 'ponnum.

        Similah all ascents to plateaux miscellaneous.

        Cain't mustah a smile for yusself in the mirrah, ain't no "doors" evah gonna save yr ass.
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    • Originally Posted by Hazel Nutt View Post

      Close door navigates you to another open and better door!
      You triggered a thought.

      If you have an impending event...a dire situation....an urgent need....and one door closes, you just keep looking for doors you can open. And if the need is important enough, you'll eventually find an unlocked door you can go through.

      Maybe that's why it seems that doors open when one closes.

      The problem with humans is that we see a door close, and we then sit down and blame that door closing for your troubles. And we just stop trying to open any more doors.

      This thread actually got me to consider that I'd always thought I was lucky, because if I had a real need for a result, I generally got it. But it wasn't luck. I just kept trying different doors, until I got one to open.

      Nowadays, I just lay on the couch and ask my wife "Honey, does that door look open to you? Could you get it? The cat is sleeping on my lap".

      Claude Whitacre, Master Problem Solver.



      Originally Posted by Frank Donovan View Post

      Doesn't matter how many doors open if you're still in the same room.
      How dare you be cleverer than me?!

      My lawyers will be in touch.
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      • Profile picture of the author Frank Donovan
        Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

        How dare you be cleverer than me?!

        My lawyers will be in touch.
        I won't expect them for a while. They must have a huge backlog to work through.
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      • Profile picture of the author Odahh
        Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

        You triggered a thought.

        Maybe that's why it seems that doors open when one closes.

        The problem with humans is that we see a door close, and we then sit down and blame that door closing for your troubles. And we just stop trying to open any more doors.

        This thread actually got me to consider that I'd always thought I was lucky, because if I had a real need for a result, I generally got it. But it wasn't luck. I just kept trying different doors, until I got one to open.
        ch.
        Well let me shamelessly generalize at the risk of catching a bit of flack over it.

        You start with a clear result then do things with the intent of getting that result.

        For way too many things in life humans string together things that others say they did to get result. Or even worse. Stuff they saw people in movies or other media do.

        Then they kinda do something like that they believe. While hoping to get some positive results.

        Structured process verse stumbling around with a blind fold on whacking at the success pinatas. Generally the door to rooms get closed on people when they throw a fit Storm out of the room then are not allowed back in.
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      • Profile picture of the author Monetize
        Originally Posted by WarriorForum.com View Post

        We've all heard this phrase quite a few times. Do you agree? Disagree?

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        Sometimes, when a door closes, it is just closed

        It might even be bolted

        As Queen Elizabeth II said, "Stay Strong and Carry On"
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        • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
          Originally Posted by Monetize View Post

          Sometimes, when a door closes, it is just closed

          It might even be bolted
          There are several ways to carry this analogy further;

          There was never a door, just a wall.

          The door closed, but that doesn't mean you can't open it again.

          The door wasn't really closed, it just looked closed from the angle you were looking.

          There were always plenty of open doors, you just didn't notice them until that first door closed.

          There are no doors, just open hallways. The doors are imaginary.

          Many of us just wait for someone else to open the door.

          A door closes, and we are just too damn lazy to turn the knob to open it again.

          Just because a door is open, doesn't mean you should walk through it.

          If the door closes, and it's someone else's house, don't look for another door. Look for a different house.



          I'm not joking. This happened at the first dinner I had at my wife's parent's home...meeting the rest of the family.

          Her sister asked me what I did for a living. I told her I sold high end vacuum cleaners in people's homes.

          She asked "Do you go door to door?"

          I said "Yes. I used to go window to window....but I got arrested".

          She said " I would never let you in my home"

          I said "Well, now I know how to plan our family vacations".
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          • Profile picture of the author Monetize
            Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

            There are several ways to carry this analogy further;

            But the door is a metaphor, right?

            You crack me up and give me actual belly laughs with some
            of the things that you say.

            Like when you said you needed a nap.

            The family didn't know what you did for a living until after you
            were already married?

            I know that your square self never got arrested going through
            any window, but the sister took you serious when you told her
            that, because she did not know that you were a ham.

            She probably had a bad case of being too uptight.

            Either that or she was jealous that you two were in love.

            I have a door story that really happened as well.

            Whenever my mother complained to my father about "things"

            He would point to the door and say

            "There's the door."

            I think he said it once too often,

            Because she eventually left.
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            • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
              Originally Posted by Monetize View Post

              But the door is a metaphor, right?

              You crack me up and give me actual belly laughs with some
              of the things that you say.

              Like when you said you needed a nap.

              The family didn't know what you did for a living until after you
              were already married?

              I know that your square self never got arrested going through
              any window, but the sister took you serious when you told her
              that, because she did not know that you were a ham.
              Darn it! You are right. Metaphor is the correct word.

              When I was at the family dinner, it was the first time I ever met her parents, brothers, and sisters.

              It wasn't that the sister took me seriously. It's that she didn't like me.

              She was the Alpha leader of the family, and she didn't think I was funny.

              But I'll give you a little insight into my psychopathic brain...

              I wasn't interested in impressing the family. I wasn't on any different behavior than any other time. My whole goal wasn't to make them like me, but to find out which ones I liked.

              I said a slightly risque joke to the family (a very religious, moral, kind, wonderful family). I wasn't anything off color, but it had a sexual subtext. It was a really good joke (The only one my wife made me promise never to tell to strangers).

              I said the joke at the diner table. About 12 people sat there in silence. After a few seconds, her older brother started laughing....and he couldn't stop laughing for over a minute.

              I knew I had found my friend. And over the years, the whole family (Minus the alpha sister) and I get along just fine.

              We got married a few months later, because she wouldn't go to a convention in Las Vegas with me...unless we were married.
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              • Profile picture of the author Monetize
                Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

                You are right. Metaphor is the correct word.

                I apologize, I was not trying to correct your usage, just
                clarifying that we are not talking about actual doors.

                I quoted that snippet so you would be notified, that is all.

                Anyway, I am glad you got past the sister, because your
                wife could have easily stayed under her wing, and married
                someone that the sister approved of. So it's nice that it all
                worked out for you and you have had a great life together.

                I know from my own experience how awkward it is when
                you don't get along with certain family members. I bend
                over backwards to accommodate people, but I will only
                do it once or twice, after that they can just KMA, I don't
                care who it is.

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  • Profile picture of the author Jamell
    People use the term synonymously to identify with rejection and failure .So yes I am familiar with the phrase .
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  • Profile picture of the author Jonathan 2.0
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    Originally Posted by WarriorForum.com View Post

    We've all heard this phrase quite a few times. Do you agree? Disagree?

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    Thanks for the question. : ) I would interpret is as: "When something goes wrong ― there is always another Opportunity."
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  • Profile picture of the author Jacob Barker
    yes, I completely believe this, and this is my life's mantra. Everything that happens happens for a reason...so when one door closes, we should not get devastated, instead, u should find new opportunities around to find new doors...
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  • Profile picture of the author Odahh
    The world we live in your self awareness and personal priorities should dictate what doors you go through when they are open and knock on when they are closed.

    A lot of doors may be open but you have no interest in what is on the other side of the door once you get inside.
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  • Profile picture of the author emmajones25
    I agree with that point. We should always be positive. Closing one door doesn't mean all the doors of opportunity have been closed. It always means you have to work harder for your goals, work so hard that you can reach the best door of opportunity.
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    • Profile picture of the author jones Li
      This is absolutely 100% right. Every positive thinking person has more and more opportunities because he know every closed door will become opened after some time of consistently working.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mutemslaflow
    I completely agree with this, though sometimes we close the doors ourselves. But also we create our own reality
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  • Profile picture of the author volcan
    Total agree , it happen always and not only with me . Its truth .
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  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    Would the last person to leave please close the door?


    Thank you.


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  • Profile picture of the author Moodesburn1977
    yes i do i find if its about online business its about the shiny object syndrome, many give up because they say a better opportunity, all i have to do is one button software, but it never works, its all about giving value and its about learning new skills and not giving up, its about hard work, and also buildng relationships with your customers and even finding solutions by outsourcing work who have the skills u dont have
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  • Profile picture of the author spartan14
    It depens as the door that closed it weight a great significance in your life and you suffer a lot when you lose it so even another door opens its not necerarly better than the door that get closed
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  • Profile picture of the author Opara Bright
    This phrase is just one that encourages those that lost an opportunity and feels disappointed. It help them revive an optimistic feeling but we all should know being optimistic ain't enough. We shouldn't put our eggs in one basket and hope things falls in place.
    Life's so unpredictable, so rather than gambling with a single door, work with the possibility that there are several doors and one door shutting wouldn't distort your energy, it'll keep one mile away from disappointment.
    Mediocre may cling to this phrase and feel complacent
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    • Profile picture of the author Odahh
      Originally Posted by Opara Bright View Post

      This phrase is just one that encourages those that lost an opportunity and feels disappointed. It help them revive an optimistic feeling but we all should know being optimistic ain't enough. We shouldn't put our eggs in one basket and hope things falls in place.
      Life's so unpredictable, so rather than gambling with a single door, work with the possibility that there are several doors and one door shutting wouldn't distort your energy, it'll keep one mile away from disappointment.
      Mediocre may cling to this phrase and feel complacent
      I agree with you.

      If there is anything that identifies someone as mediocre. It's the stubborn Way they will only go into an open door if what's inside looks almost exactly like the room they are exiting by force or choice. Then the only reason they are chose to look for a new door. The room they are in is getting redecorated by someone else .

      Personally I think the number of actually mediocre people is rapidly in decline and the main problem now is people kind of think they know what they want in another room . But there are so many doors open and more guilt about staying in the same room instead of jumping to a new room to see what is there.


      Of course we are only a few years into this.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    number of actually mediocre people

    You may be right about that - but it could be 'mediocre' is a higher goal than many can reach these days....


    What 'doors' other people go into or exit doesn't concern me...what others do is their life, not mine.
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    • Profile picture of the author Odahh
      Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

      You may be right about that - but it could be 'mediocre' is a higher goal than many can reach these days....


      What 'doors' other people go into or exit doesn't concern me...what others do is their life, not mine.


      Yeah but that happened in the 1930s during the depression then 40 years later in the late 70's early 80's oil shock and high inflation. 40 years later what ever the reason this time. The cycle just repeats . All the technology advances will combine . Create a new standard of living for people to aspire to.

      Actually it less aspiration based. More and more based in personal desires and taste. As the advances in technology allow for endless levels of customization. Available to even poor people.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    Sorry, but that makes no sense to me....sometimes we argue just to be arguing?


    I'm out.
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      Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

      I'm out.
      Good job the door was open!
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    • Profile picture of the author Odahh
      Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

      Sorry, but that makes no sense to me....sometimes we argue just to be arguing?


      I'm out.
      I'm sorry about that. I wasn't trying to argue with you or anyone else. Which is probably why it didn't make sense.

      My view is right now yes it's hard for many to achieve and maintain that mediocre room. With all the technology advances. People will easily create a lifestyle that suits their taste. No matter what room they are in.

      Not everyone wants more more or bigger bigger.

      The real hard part is trying to explain why a lot of these traditional ideas don't work anymore . Or don't actually mean anything in today's reality. Especially since the lockdowns around the world a few years ago.
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  • Profile picture of the author Princess Balestra
    Gotta wondah ...

    couldjya mebbe open out
    doors fulla promise

    an' shutclose
    forevah

    all optschwaahns
    ain't nuthin'
    kinda this?

    Gripesyswipesy
    is a shit place
    to be.

    So don't
    wannit.

    Forevah,
    if'n' you can.

    Till Toosday
    if'n you
    cain't-cum-must.

    Possibility
    don't nevah
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    dust.
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  • Profile picture of the author RMRC
    There are no doors. Only windows. You are either on the inside or the outside of that window looking in or looking out its all about perspective
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  • Once in awhile, the closed door is not due to our own activities, then one must move on, what else are they going to do?
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  • Profile picture of the author Global Plaza
    It doesn't opens you just keep finding that another one so you can keep things going but sometimes you fail to find that another door , sometimes it takes time to find that another door but its human nature to say things like these and keep moving on.

    and here by door i meant opportunity.
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  • Profile picture of the author Edward Matthew
    I agree, it's a familiar phrase and everyone has their own unique take on it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    This thread has convinced me...in my next life I'm going to sell doors. Apparently you can never have too many of them.
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    • Profile picture of the author GordonJ
      Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

      This thread has convinced me...in my next life I'm going to sell doors. Apparently you can never have too many of them.
      Or will you have a doors r us store? Will Jim Morrison be a spokesperson, hologram?

      Can we close this one?

      And open a window? Fresh air needed.


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  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    I'm closing this one - not slamming it - just closing it. However, I do not believe a thread about opening and closing windows will get as much traction...
    just sayin'....
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