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 have no patience.
Why? Because belief is the thing that keeps patience in ourselves.
Belief is the thing that tells us to keep walking and don’t quit.
No Results = No Belief = No Patience.
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Turns out there are way too many reasons I could be impatient. Feeling relieved!
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