From the story it is easy to figure out that patience moves mountains, literally. However, patience does something more than just nurturing our inner and outer world, it is a virtue of the gods for a reason.
It is a proponent of our being, it imparts time to us, just enough for us to have a look at the 'opening door'. Not only that but it even gives us strength and time to open new ones.
Time heals all, is true in every sense. Time, along with persistence and an open mind is the key to all the luck in the world. This time, however, is accessible only to patient 'movers'.
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