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Patience is a superpower and how it can transform our lives

Whether you’re trying to be patient with yourself, others, or life, it seems to always involve the experience of dealing with delays or obstacles. By cultivating a practice of patience, you’re able to let go of things outside your control and live with less stress, anxiety, and frustration.

Here are a few points to help you realise the importance of patience:

1. Patience shapes a talent into achievement - To shape your talents and inborn abilities into real achievements, you must have patience. To master any art or talent, you need to make continuous effort for a long time.

2. Patience transforms relationships - Sometimes, in our relationships, we become defensive, irritated, and say something to hurt others. We do not realize the importance of patience and end up making hasty decisions. Whenever you feel defensive against the person, try to be patient enough to take time to think over another person’s positive qualities.

3. Patience helps you to be empathetic - Building empathy towards others is very important if you want to live a hassle-free life. If you get irritated by a crying baby or a loud child playing in front of you, you must think about developing your patience. Patience helps us accept other people as they are and makes us tolerant.

4. Patience helps acquire positive attitude - If things are not going the way you want them to, instead of getting frustrated, you must learn to be patient. You need to see things and situations in a positive light to make your life happier. And to get that positivity, you need to be patient.

In this modern age of instant gratification, most of us have forgotten to be patient and get irritated very quickly over minor things like a traffic jam, waiting in queues, stock market ups and downs or even a baby crying. Patience is a virtue that everybody must possess. Patience makes us better people.

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