Patience

If we want happiness, strengthen, and success, we’ve to be patience. Patience is something you can’t have too much of. Patience is a discipline and training to make everything stay still, not hurry, no rushing and for everything to be ready on time.
There are three classification of patience: patience for natural movement, patience for mental suffering, patience for physical suffering, patience for human action.
Physical patience is described by our feelings for hot or cold weather. We need patience for natural changes. For example, if we want our hair to grow long we must wait for it to grow. We need to be patience for trees to grow before we ripped their fruits. We cannot grow a tree for ten minutes and expect to rip the fruit right away.
Patience for mental activity is an example of sadness or happiness. Sometimes we feel so lonely and depressed that we think the world would fall apart; other times, we would feel happier and see every thing in the world beautiful.
Patience for physical suffering is a pain that we must endure before the pain goes away. For example when we get flu or allergy, we must be patience before the flu or allergy cycle pass; these are things we don’t have immediate cure for, so we must be patience to allow their cycle to elapse.
Patience for human action is an example of the sacrifice athletics take to practice their events until they become good at it. They would train all year around to be best they could. Their patience bring them strength, happiness and satisfaction to perform well.
It is unfortunate that people have more patience than others and less patience than animals.
Human beings complain of everything compared to animals. Animals would do what they need to do despite the condition of the weather or otherwise. For example, an earthworm is a very patience creature. An earthworm would make holes to help bring air to the soil. It would never complain or stop making holes whether the soil is dry or wet.
Think of another animal like ants or pests in our homes. Sometimes, we would put chemical on them to kill them. They would initially die of the chemicals but after years of subjection to these chemicals, they become patience enough to adapt to the chemicals to a point that the chemicals won’t hurt them any more.
Generally, we are impatience to wait for one another. I can recall a situation when two strong evenly matched wresters in my neighborhood during my childhood days decided to wrestler to see who the best is. They set the time for the match next day at two o’clock in the evening. One wrestler was on time and the other one purposely was late for two hours. Who you think won the fight?
The one who came late won the fight. This is because the wrestler who waited for 2 hours was so impatience and upset that he couldn’t focus on the fight, so he lost.
There are proverbs that models patience. Here are some of them: “He who laughed last laugh the best-implies patience. Patience is virtue- implies patience. Good things happen to those who wait- implies patience. No pain, no gain- implies patience. Life is a journey, not a destination- implies patience. Practice make perfect- implies patience.”
If we want to improve ourselves, we should realize we cannot do it in ten minutes. We have to be patience. Learn and practice patience, you’ll be strong, happy and successful. Thank you for been patience listening to this speech.

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