Fortune may favor the bold, but Opportunity favors the wise. In Greek mythology, Caerus embodied the fleeting nature of opportunity—the precise moment when action must be taken. Youthfully depicted with winged feet, a razor in hand to seize the moment, and a tuft of hair on his forehead that could be grasped only as he approached; once past, his head was bald—the opportunity lost. The ancient Greeks understood what we often forget: true wealth is measured not by materiality, but captured by those who recognize the moment and act decisively. Caerus reminds us that timing is everything, and second chances are themselves opportunities to be seized.