Eye-opening ‘Red Car Theory’ shows how we overlook life’s opportunities

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A thought-provoking analogy called the Red Car Theory has taken over social media that’s opening everyone’s eyes.

The viral theory says that opportunities are like red cars and it will change the way you seek chances in life forever.

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What is the Red Car Theory?

The Red Car Theory explains that we must actively look for opportunities in life otherwise they won’t come to us.

It revolves around the idea that opportunities are like red cars. They’re all around us, but we usually overlook them. 

If someone asked how many red cars you saw today, you wouldn’t be able to tell them because you took no notice.

However, if they told you in the morning they’d give you $50 for every red car you saw that day, you’d know.

This is how opportunities work. We must always be aware of them and look out for them at every moment.

Car analogy represents opportunities

The theory has gone viral on social media thanks to a clip of beauty businesswoman woman Elena Asher talking about it.

She explained the theory to another individual on the Leaders Talk podcast and said: “That’s how luck works and that’s how the opportunities work.”

“When you go through life and you’re not looking and you’re not aware, they’re just passing by and you don’t even notice.”

“Anything can turn into opportunity but you have to be aware and you have to keep looking,” she continued.

Theory opens people’s eyes

The analogy is making everyone reflect on their own lives and the opportunities they have probably missed.

One person commented: “Very well said. Plus more networking so you have more opportunities and information.”

“Oh! This is so true! The Bible says ‘Seek and ye shall find!’” said another.

A third person added: “OPEN YOUR EYES… ALWAYS.”

“Wow so many missed opportunities in my life,” someone else wrote.

Another said: “Such inspiring words.”

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