
“A man (or a woman)
who is a master of patience
is a master of everything else.”
Having “patience” in our lives
means that we have
control of our lives.
We live in a fast-paced world
which, sometimes,
wants everything now.
Learning to have patience in our lives
encourages us to appreciate
the ‘moment’ even more
when we receive something.
It is also good to have patience with ourselves,
because every one of us has different abilities.
Having patience with ourselves
is respecting ourselves.
“Patience” nurtures
resilience,
compassion and
kindness,
which are vital ‘qualities’
needed in today’s society.
This helps to pave the way
for a more enduring and thoughtful approach
towards life and the challenges we face every day.
Patience makes us mentally strong.
LIVE AND LOVE LIFE!
About the Creator
Ruth Elizabeth Stiff
History and knowledge, especially about the Earth, are my passions. I enjoy putting my thoughts to paper and I always try to encourage self-motivation and love for life. LIVE AND LOVE LIFE!



Comments (1)
The idea of being patient with yourself really hits. It reminds me that growth isn’t the same for everyone, and rushing yourself can actually be a form of self-pressure. This feels like a gentle reminder to treat yourself with the same understanding you’d give others.