Patience is a virtue, but it is a hard one to practice. We
are accustomed in our society to expect immediate gratification with minimal
exertion. And thus, such an essential trait gets rushed out the door.
It is not easy to wait. As time goes by, anxiety sets in:
will the waiting be for naught? After all, deeds are accomplished by action,
not by sitting around.
But most people have the wrong idea about patience. It does
not mean to be idle, but to do what you can now and deal with the rest later.
Sometimes swift action is required, and other times a great deal of effort will
be necessary in order to bear fruit.
After one has planted seeds, they must be cared for to
produce a satisfactory crop. And these things require constant care. The
enjoyment comes only after much labor, when you reap what has been sown.
Impatience leads to recklessness, and what is planted will
have no root and wither away. It takes time to craft perfection. Many hours can
go into what will be experienced for only a few short moments.
But the final results will speak for themselves. The quality
will be evident, and those who experience it will not be able to deny the
workmanship. For the highest achievement comes through perspicacity, patience
and perseverance.
Indeed! If you care enough to do something right, you shall take the time to do so.
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