Patience: a worthy sacrifice


Patience is a virtue, a careful regulation of emotion on pursuits and expectations. It is a practical magnification of understanding the synergy between life and the concept of timing.

Patience is a deliberate control of temper; readiness and willingness to wait through while working to achieve one's aim.

Impatience eagers about quickness to achievement without cognisance to quality and durability; and this often distorts the prospects of lasting successes.

As good as speed is in life, direction is a superior complement that should be found clearly and correctly. Finding direction takes time and that's one of the reasons patience is a sacrifice.

Speed does not guarantee success; processes are guided by principles. To actualise great visions and goals in life, patience is required because life is time-bound.

Patience casts restraints on unnecessary haste; it helps to take time to examine the likely outcome(s) of any decision or action before embarking on it. 

By patience, the principle of process is allowed to take its full course rather than being driven by the force of desperation.

A wise man is patient, and a patient man is wise. Only a wise man appreciates the value of 'a right time.' 

Whatever you do in life, give room for some patience in order to avoid costly and irreparable mistakes.

A success obtained by impatience usually end in ruins. The consequences of impatience pains more than the pain of waiting.

Patience is not slackness, it is a worthy and fructiferous sacrifice.

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