Sunday, September 23, 2012

Patience


“Patience is not my ability to wait, but my ability to keep cool while I wait.”
We should learn to be patient even it seems it is taking roundabout way to get to our destination. Once we have chosen other choice, do we have any other choice except to be patient?
Impatience is a sign of pride, and the patience is the sign of wisdom. Practice of patience is important as we realize we can not solve every problem in haste and restless manner.
Waiting is a part of life. So let us wait well with patience and let us turn the waiting time to be an enjoying time.
Patience is not a substitute of lazy attitude and thus to delay the important meeting or discussion. It is just to cool the matter and giving the people concerned to come up with a more sensible answer to seek without being offended. Patience takes the pride out of the person.
The people, who are induced to impatient over what may happen next, succumb to helpless thoughts. If they adopt patience on results, they can plan   and act on plan using -their wisdom at the best.
We are to make allowances for patience, meekness, humility while listening to each other. When we are patient, we bear each other peacefully. How we interact each other is more important than what we interact about.
When you feel like most impatient, holding patience is most difficult, that is the best time to maintain patience. You may realize it later.
Buddha teaches us patience-attend to things detached way.
Chaknop Khullar
15-9-2012

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