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RE: POB TALK 08/08/2021 - #71

in Proof of Brain3 years ago

there is difference between wasting time and being patience, most people waste their time which is very very precious and they think they are being patient.

is there something that we supposed to do we should do it on time, and I think the difference between being patient and waste of time is of two action.

being patient is the act of waiting expecting something after you have played your own rule or part. so if you have not played your part you can't say you are patient you are just wasting time

waste of time can be inverse to what I said above , the act of not doing anything and expecting a return is a waste of time.

some people always up for a sudden miracle while doing nothing they just hope they don't play their own part.

life is just like the Newton law of motion: a body will remain at a place of rest or uniform motion until an external force is acted upon it.

before anything happens in your life you must be the first to do something, you have to push before something move


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Yeah many often confuse the two to mean the same thing. We are carefully observe if all we are doing is for the greater good if we hold on. If it doesn't seem to be Worth the wait, then there is no point in been patient. We should assess this situations thoroughly.

Indeed while expectant on an outcome, our part must have been duly played and not expecting some miraculous event without doing anything. There are certain principles that we must follow if expect certain results.

Nice one with the Isaac Newton law, that really explains the whole experience and concept. Something must be done to get a needed result. Nothing just happen by wishing or doing nothing. Something must be in a way involved to necessitate a certain outcome.


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