Practicing Patience in a World of Instant Gratification
“Patience is a virtue.” We’ve all heard this quote many times in our lives, but I feel like nowadays it has completely lost its meaning.
“Patience is a virtue.” We’ve all heard this quote many times in our lives, but I feel like nowadays it has completely lost its meaning.
The defining decade — AKA your twenties. Unlike what we have heard, 30 is not the new 20 and the twenties can’t be ignored or thrown away.
Cinderella is pretty awesome, and definitely resilient. Yes, she wants the Prince, but more importantly, she wants to be happy and have joy in her life. Who doesn’t want and deserve that?
Each of these introduces us to certain feelings and emotions and teaches us valuable lessons that are parts of growing up and being adults.
There’s no real question regarding the importance of this chapter of our lives, but more so on how much pressure we can allow ourselves to bare and how deeply we allow these years to affect us.
I have watched so many TED lectures I can’t even remember them all, but there are some that crop up in conversation even several years later because they have completely changed my perspective on a certain subject.