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Ah! It seems like there’s no need to be patient.
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The feeling of impatience arrives in us when multiple tasks need to be done.
Why?
Because by looking at the various tasks, we develop a target or goal, where completing all of these would provide us relief or freedom to do something else.
And this feeling of ours to get free f...
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This happens when we try to avoid things we do regularly.
For instance, you want to stop smoking. Now, what will happen, you’d try to avoid it in a day multiple times.
But if your resisting power is low, then it would only take you minutes or a couple of hours to get yourself back o...
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Everything comes down to a single point. We don’t accept reality, and then further, it makes us feel impatience.
You’re getting late, and you can’t accept it, you feel impatience.
There’s so much traffic, vehicles honking, radio’s playing the song you hate, and there’s no chance for y...
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It’s a shared human experience, and everybody feels it. And the only reason why it happens is when we compare ourselves to others.
We see and measure our and other people’s position.
Furthermore, the feeling of impatience caused by this reason, most of the time, leads us to either s...
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In life, whatever we do, our mind plays a significant role, right? It helps us to sleep; it helps us to work, eat, or even to get angry with others or ourselves.
But if the mind is the guiding north star of our lives, then why do we get impatient while standing in a queue at a mall when the...
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There are situations when having less amount of time can cause impatience in us. Likewise, having plenty of time can also lead us to feel impatient.
Amount of time (high/low) + Priority = Impatience
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If you do something and it would not show any results, then would you believe it? Would you keep doing it regardless of results?
Perhaps you are doing something that doesn’t show results, and you don’t want to tell yourself that you don’t believe it.
If the answer was no, then you’d h...
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We feel impatient when something doesn’t go according to our habits.
And this might lead us to feel more severe human emotions, like anger, disgust and annoyance.
However, this impatience caused by our habit only comes when we’re taking/expecting something from other than ourselves....
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In most conversations, our mind gets out of control because we don’t want to lose — our winning factor.
If someone has commented on us, we can’t simply ignore it; at present, our mind and its thoughts are influenced by the mind who likes to win.
Therefore, we throw back words without...
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Less expensive smartphones, cheap data plans, faster speed, and lots of lots of garbage content. Every 3 guys in 5 people is a Vlogger.
And of course, the Infinite Scroll.
We are consuming things that only have 2 to 3 minutes of content. And on Instagram, it only takes 2 to 3s.
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The birth of impatience happened when humans first invented the wheel.
Our thirst to reach somewhere faster led us to invent furthermore transportation mediums that disturbed the cycle or environment of patience, such as ships, planes, trains, and more.
With our every new invention, ...
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Turns out there are way too many reasons I could be impatient. Feeling relieved!
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