Saturday, August 15, 2009

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I begin this blog with this post. It's my latest discovery. If you come to the end you'll know why. And I'm convinced that what you will read later or earlier, you will serve.

Do you get tough choosing a queue (which is the slowest moving ... ... ever!) Although that was the shortest? Do you hate queuing?
Does it bother you that a person is late and still not know what happened? Are you impatient
your future and want to see ya, by a window, what will happen? Do you resent when meetings are delayed? Would you put someone evil stop you when you're working?
Do you disagree with the "stupid" people? Are you exasperated
slow?
Can you hardly wait for the other to finish what he is saying when the second word you realized what was going to say?

If you answered several of these questions with a yes, we need to develop your patience.
I see patience as a virtue shown in attitude that some people have to overcome any setback or difficulty.
Can we consider the above circumstances as a difficulty or problem?
If we see in the distance, we could say which are minor things, but when we are in such times, we suffer like life or death.

Let me play with words. Patience ... Peace-science ... Patience seems to be the Science of Peace. Science is probably to avoid any conflict. Or the way towards a solution.

The moments of greatest conflict we live in, tend to be with ourselves.

Have you noticed how badly sick people active? You can not stop! When you get sick, there is a major conflict with the self: Defense mechanisms of our bodies are made to fight to combat this disease. How can we help our body? Course not with another conflict: All that we would be doing. Probably why the sick are called ... patients. Because that's what they should be.

Patience is not passive, but quite the opposite: It is a strength in the field of acceptance and serenity.
Impatience often deprives us of this and enjoy the gift that can be every time.
Patience is one of the features of a mature personality:
Only children want everything now. They know that things take time and a process to get them.

The fire is not the best rapid-fire. George Eliot

Those who have developed more patience enjoy the way that fate because they know that this route can sometimes be long, and by no means be less productive.

Patience may be bitter, but its fruits are sweet. Jean Jacques Rousseau

this summer I had the opportunity (yes, you read right, the opportunity) to be cared for by a person in a hospital. Run around a manual called "How to care for the caregiver, providing care to these people with sick people in charge for long periods of time. The result of all this came the idea of \u200b\u200bthis blog.

When the student is ready, the teacher appears (although it had always been there) ... And learn the lesson.

If I have made discoveries has been more valuable to have more patience than any other talent. Isaac Newton

A patient can teach you:

  • A health rating, and that is not appreciated as she has.
  • Namely it is to eat with gusto, with relish.
  • A value what is comfortable and sleep all night.
  • A dimension that is able to run, jump,
  • live ...
  • The relativity of what we call life: money, possessions, pleasure ....
  • To give importance to small things: a glass of water, a smile, a word ....
  • A much better to have someone by your side.
  • to appreciate what it means to have someone who will listen, that you say a few words, you know quiet when you do not know what to say. (Silence! Before resorting to clichés that say nothing)
  • to appreciate what it means to have someone around who loves you, respects you, does not leave you alone.

Patience. The Science of Peace. The importance of being patient. A good patient.

As a finale, an instructional video. It is a short film is entitled What is this? Well is 5 minutes. Dedicated to my brothers, real architects and know best what it is.

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