THE END MATTERS MOST THAN THE BEGINNING
On
the need of building a more formidable success, we must never compromise
patience; because that’s where the longevity of greatness lies. Patience arouses
discipline; it inspires workmanship and selfless service rendering. According
to Jarod Kintz; “Patience and wisdom walk hand in hand, like two one-armed lovers”.
Genuine patience sparks up hopes for victory amidst shortcomings, yet it gives
us the zeal to pay attention.
Nevertheless,
we must avoid waiting in vain or waiting for the wrong mission. There should be
much disparity between patience and wasting time. Wisdom is that act of knowing
to get to an occasion early and live early; but anything short of that is folly
and time-wasting. Roopleen said; “Don’t
let mental blocks control you. Set yourself free. Confront your fears and turn
the mental blocks into building blocks”. Taking the pains in waiting,
we must pay greater attention to the end much more than the beginning.
You must
learn not to hold back discipline, because it triggers prosperity. Standing
firm on the side of genuine patience would intensity the hopes that each day
brings. Besides, total commitment would boost one’s ego and shape the collars
of success—gladly, you could renew your hopes that would project you better in the
light of winning as long as victory is nearer than ever. According to Shannon
L. Alder; “Fear is the glue that keeps you stuck. Faith is the solvent that sets
you free”.
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