PATIENCE: (Antonym) Intolerant.








Sometimes loud noises can become the enemy to a patient stand.  Much noise is the exhibit that breaks down the silent virtue of processing one’s own soul.  When you run out of patience you run out of your soul, your silent stand is broken.  The enemy has won.

It takes more strength to learn patience than it does to quickly move on and ignore the worth of waiting.  Benjamin Franklin once expressed it this way, “He who has patience can have what he will.”

Patience heals a wound.  Patience earns respect.  Patience will honor with great reward.  Patience reflects great faith.  Patience is a virtue.  Patience captures a restless mind.  Patience strengthens the will.  Patience shapes a stable study.  Patience opens the mind to more.  Patience allows a crop to grow.  Patience warms the troubled heart.  Patience will not strip an idle gear. 
  
With so much to receive of the patient mind, why do so many ignore to perform the art?  Patience can be ignored because the active soul will link it to be an extension of procrastination, such a misfortune.

The capacity to do now, when a patient stand would suffice, is the ability to destroy what a leader ought to assemble.

Impatience begins much like impossible.  They both begin with I.

Impatience and selfishness are close cousins.  Unfortunately a lot of the time they end up in the same person.

As much as we admire patience when we see it victor…we rarely use it when the victory is needed.

Your patience will do wonders if you do not try it under water.





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