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Learn Patience from Nature

  • Plant a seed, watch it grow.
  • Everything has a purpose in nature, depending on the value of the end product it will take time to mature, even we do.
  • We have the luxury of choice to select or change our purpose depending on our preference & lifestyle.
  • Once you identify what you want patience will naturally grow on you.

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