Do people who practice patience uphold ethical values?
By Anish Asokan
@RevivedWarrior (3119)
India
January 11, 2025 12:22pm CST
I was listening to the radio while driving my way back from my vacation. Usually there will be music, drama or some discussions. I listened to a discussion and an interesting stuck my mind. According to the speaker, people who practice patience uphold ethical values.
People with patience are more probable to make thoughtful decisions. I do think they avoid impulsive reactions. The speaker also pointed out patience makes people to look at different perspectives before coming to conclusions. All ethical dilemmas can be computed and a best decision could be made. People with patience also listen and understand and respond with empathy and integrity.
I have not been able to think or remember a scenario where the above did not hold true. What’s your take?
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@RevivedWarrior (3119)
• India
12 Jan
Yes, it does. Logically I could not see a flaw. Glad you too see there is truth in that statement. Thanks for sharing!
@just4him (318815)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
14 Jan
@RevivedWarrior You're welcome.
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@snowy22315 (184252)
• United States
11 Jan
There is a reason they say patience is a virtue. I have been a bit more patient as of late. Another old adage is All good things come to those who wait.
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@RevivedWarrior (3119)
• India
12 Jan
Well, thats an interesting saying. I definitely agree that patience is a virtue. Thanks for sharing!
@kaylachan (74021)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
11 Jan
I'd have to agree. As a human being I can be impatient but for the most part, I am more patient then most. And it's really good because I think differeent.
@kaylachan (74021)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
12 Jan
@RevivedWarrior I have a husband who tests it daily.
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@RevivedWarrior (3119)
• India
12 Jan
You are most patient person I could think of , in the entire mylot universe. Thanks for sharing!