People forget that babies need time to walk, to learn to talk, to adapt to the environment, to socialize. That the body develops from conception to the twenty-first year of life. After that it matures and ages. This can neither be accelerated nor slowed down. Everything has its course, so do job, events, absolutely everything.
What happens in our lives if we are not patient? First, you show God how much you don’t believe in Him. You then show how unwilling you are to think long-term, how unwilling you are to be present, and how unwilling you are to think about all the possible positive and negative consequences of your actions. There are a lot of fantastic ideas that are realized in a short time, which in the end turn out to be useless, because they are ahead of their time or there are no people who look broadly and far-sightedly at the well-being of people and the environment at the time when the idea materialized. Other fantastic ideas can be realized when people no longer need them, or there are those that will not be realized at all due to lack of determination and faith.
It’s hard to understand that all it takes is to be present and be positive, because all that happens is perfect guidance from God. Whether we are patient or impatient, everything will happen when it needs to happen, at the perfect time for us. Whether it suits us or not is something we should not engage in, because God knows very well why he gave us this very event or gave us this very person at that very time. Life is a school where only patience pays off. Patience gives a person enough time to think about their thoughts and actions in order to achieve positive things in life in the near and distant future. In this way, they let God know that they are trying to listen to Him in order to allow Him to guide them. By directing them, God helps them to know themselves and to rise to higher levels of consciousness, which leads them to connect more quickly with God and reduce the circle of incarnations.
Patience should be applied constantly in daily life to both small everyday things and big ones. Just as we have to be patient in the queues at cash registers or counters, we also have to be patient in the realization of business projects, whether it is the construction of a building or cooking lunch. If there is no patience, everything can go in the wrong direction. What do you think, how much patience did you and all past and future generations need to be able to sit at school desks and study subjects that you never needed later in life and that frustrated you? Did you realize that learning is actually a way of expanding your own perspectives, understanding that there is not only a surface layer of a situation, but there is also a depth of understanding why it happened and what prompted the development of the whole situation that led to that visible result? There is a reason for everything in life. At school, teachers and professors enabled you to expand your understanding of the world and the events and situations around you. They guided you and allowed you to understand what interests you and what you might do in the future. Can you imagine how patient they had to be to teach you at least a small part of the knowledge that helped you in your intellectual and personal development in your youth?
Ever since I was born, I have tried to be patient. Then, at a time when it was impossible not to be influenced by my parents, school, and partly the media from my seventh to twenty-fifth year, my patience was lost. After that period, I slowly started to build it again, because I realized that if I think about everything well and with faith in God, I can realize everything more easily. Besides, I was less and less frustrated. Things were happening to me in the order that suited me and I no longer had to waste energy on correcting mistakes, but I could focus on new ventures and the realization of new ideas. Patience is one of the most valuable traits.