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Monday, 28 December 2020
TRAIN PATIENCE ( II )
Face things with patience is a training without end, because new situations usually appear that precises an adoption of serene postures. Patience depends on many factors, and the fit between what we want and what is multiple components come into play. Innate temperament is what makes it easier to increase and decrease a patiece response. There are people who are almost immutable and others who are nervous with great difficulty fitting in the face of adversity.
The cultural sphere is very important according to the proportion of understanding or ignorance to face it depending on what challenges. Seeing it more broadly allows for an approach endowed with more possibilities, that not having it can lead to rushing.
Not because having more studies implies easier to show patience, sometimes it´s the other way around, because when you see the shortcomings can be impatient just to fix it quickly.
The section richs/poors, it also makes the things differently. Those accustomed to delays, poor services, resolute postponements, from so much experiencing it they end up forging patience to the force.
The rich with capacity of selection and election, they are more likely to get impatient when events do not go as they would like.
Not everything that we want can be nor is it appropiate on some occasions. Patience is a barometer of our responses, where we must know how to restrict if the occasion requires it, do not rush in say or do depending on what, adapting personal desires to the environment, to circumstances.
Acceleration and speed do not fit well with patience. The sense of measure and precision call for a slower pace, because ultimately from the actions we claim a profit, an utility or satisfaction in some terms.
More years they must behave more experiences, see more broadly the pros and cons which is ultimately implicit contribution contained in the patience.
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