![]() We become impatient with the processes of life in our own growth and development and the frustration that accompanies it turns us into reactionary monsters. We become impatient with family, friends, co-workers, or employees. We want things our way and we want it now. We’re intolerant of the many factors of life that are working in any situation. ![]() ![]() We don’t like to wait for things to develop. Instead, we’re governed by impatience-we’re easily provoked or irritated by circumstances or people. Patience is the one lesson that most of us can never seem to learn. ![]() It’s taken from the Latin pateintia and it means longsuffering, or to suffer long. What if you could be unmoved by resistance? What if delays, troubles, or suffering did not frustrate the hell out of you and ignite your anger? This is what it means to be patient.
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