Note: Refer to day number 1 (July 25, 2015 post) if you do
not know what this is all about.
I have met people who just go from relationship to relationship
without a break in-between, like a bee pollinating a flower. Then, there are
the ones who almost every year or two are at a new church because they found
something wrong. Alternatively, how about the ones that spend no more than 1 or
2 years on a job because they did not like something (I am wondering how they
keep getting these jobs). I still have one more—the one who always starts a new
venture but never commits to finishing anything. All of these have one thing in
common—lack of commitment. On the other hand, maybe you want to call it lack of
endurance. To narrow it down further let us just call it lack of patience. I
admit I am growing in the area of being consistently patient in every area of
my life but I am thankful that I do not just lack patience all together. To be
chronically inpatient I can only imagine would take a toll on anyone’s social
life. They cannot wait in line anywhere and you have to witness firsthand their
grouchiness about it. They cannot teach you anything unless you are the type to
catch-on the first time they show or tell you. In addition, if you are just 5
minutes late to pick them up to go anywhere…let us just say that’s going to be
a very awkward and quiet ride. Therefore, thank God for those who are patient
with you and try your best to be patient with others.
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