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Patience is Virtue

Patience is Virtue

We often tend to be very impatient when we feel like the progress in our lives has come to a stand still. This leads us into making poor decisions that are out of character. Thus it is very important for one to excercise patience, "when the going gets tough", in order to make the right decisions that are right for us and our mental well-being. 

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Don't let your impatience lead you into making decisions that are out of character.

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