A virtue, but one that we sometimes forget, and then anxiety, despair and frustration arise. But nothing like remembering patience and practicing it. One of these days I read the following: "Things happen when you least expect it".
The fact of understanding patience better, practicing it, cultivating it and propagating it comes, in a way, with maturity. Children, teenagers and young people, for the most part, want everything yesterday. This is when they are things that suit them, that is, “pleasures”.
When it's things called "duties", they don't have the patience for execution and don't want to perform. With life experiences, decisions made, expectations lived, patience becomes more present in our daily lives.
Conflicts are common: they hurt the heart and distort thoughts. Patience is rare, it soothes the heart and makes the mind shine. It takes posture, firmness and self-confidence to remain calm at all times and to be meticulous and patient with the unpleasantness of the environment in which you live. After all, the world is a society. Patience wins. Patience conquers opposition. She controls you and your conquests.
And this really works: “Things happen when you least expect it”. Breathe deeply 3 times. Take responsibility and control of your life. The universe respects this law. Everything at its time. You have to plant to reap… Now, if you want something very important and relevant in your life to happen, you need to take action and “plant”. And then, just wait and "water". Do the best you can in this whole process and wait. Many will say that you are lucky, but in reality you planted and watered better than the “others”.
And as the Tibetan religious leader Dalai Lama says: “Neither yesterday nor tomorrow, only today”. Today, we find ourselves where our thoughts have led us to. Be patient!
Success! Cheers! Prosperity! Let's go!