YOU CAN'T TAKE IT BACK
YOU CAN'T TAKE IT BACK
We have all made decisions we regret. it's a badge we all wear as humans. At certain points in our lives, we've all made decisions we now look back on with regret, some of which are a consequence of impatience.
Impatience compels us to do things we shouldn't and unfortunately, we can't undo some of these things. The truth is, when we run out of patience, we are compelled to act in a way that is not consistent with our beliefs.
You see, impatience breeds regret. If you don't want to live a life full of regrets, one of the things you should curtail is the natural tendency to be impatient.
Since patience doesn't come naturally to most of us, you have to make it a life long goal to learn the art of patience.
If you are committed to developing patience, you will find it easier to deal with the tendency to get impatient and in turn elude the need for regrets. If you don't act out of impatience, you won't do things you later regret.
In your quest to develop patience, you would find it helpful to imbibe the habit of listening more than you speak, learning to stay calm and learning not to be quick to respond. Learn to observe more.
Also, It's better to walk away at some point if you feel your words will hurt others. You may never get the opportunity to correct some mistakes, so learn to be calm in every situation.
Patience is a virtue, imbibe it.
We have all made decisions we regret. it's a badge we all wear as humans. At certain points in our lives, we've all made decisions we now look back on with regret, some of which are a consequence of impatience.
Impatience compels us to do things we shouldn't and unfortunately, we can't undo some of these things. The truth is, when we run out of patience, we are compelled to act in a way that is not consistent with our beliefs.
You see, impatience breeds regret. If you don't want to live a life full of regrets, one of the things you should curtail is the natural tendency to be impatient.
Since patience doesn't come naturally to most of us, you have to make it a life long goal to learn the art of patience.
If you are committed to developing patience, you will find it easier to deal with the tendency to get impatient and in turn elude the need for regrets. If you don't act out of impatience, you won't do things you later regret.
In your quest to develop patience, you would find it helpful to imbibe the habit of listening more than you speak, learning to stay calm and learning not to be quick to respond. Learn to observe more.
Also, It's better to walk away at some point if you feel your words will hurt others. You may never get the opportunity to correct some mistakes, so learn to be calm in every situation.
Patience is a virtue, imbibe it.
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