Yes, patience is not everyone's cup of tea.
I recently heard the saying, “My peace of mind is sacred to me; only fools are in a hurry.”
The trick is not to confuse patience with laziness.
Yes, patience is not everyone's cup of tea.
I recently heard the saying, “My peace of mind is sacred to me; only fools are in a hurry.”
The trick is not to confuse patience with laziness.
I have to disagree with this statement, but with some caveats :)
I'm also a fan of catchphrases, but I also like to twist them like a Rubik's cube. Often, these phrases, which sound like axioms consisting of several equations, completely ignore the fact that these equations can contain many variables and no constants to rely on. These phrases are only suitable for certain situations, under ideal experimental conditions :)
For example, a very patient but trusting person who trusted false information, like the one I mentioned about growing wild mushrooms, and then got no results after a long time, could turn out to be a fool. Or, in any other field, there are many charlatans whom people follow.
Yes, I agree with you. And I already thought that my comment did not convey what I meant. I wrote it in a hurry :-)
I understand the saying ‘Only fools are in a hurry’ to mean a certain kind of haste. A haste that stems from a kind of inner restlessness, a state in which it is easy to make mistakes. It is a state that I want to avoid. And this saying reminds me of that. Unless I am in a hurry :-)
Yes, when I'm lazy or in a hurry, the thought comes to mind that only fools do this, but fools know something, something important and valuable, and sometimes I want to know that :)
That's it :-) I love your comments!
By the way: The Fool
Maybe what its about is making mistakes for not taking the time to think before acting

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