Be Happy Instead.!
An impatient person counts the seconds. A happy person enjoy the moment. — David Cuschieri.
Indeed, impatient people are always counting the seconds.
They can’t wait for anything because they are too busy worrying about something else, so they can not enjoy the moment.
However, happy people focus on the moment and are not worried about the seconds; therefore, they can enjoy the moment.
Impatience is not a virtue, but an annoyance.
Impatient people can not sit or standstill.
Waiting and delays are their worst enemies.
They are always pacing up and down, looking at the clocks or looking at their watches.
People that suffer from impatience have short attention spans.
They do not possess the virtue to sit or stand still and just the mere sight of them in action is annoying.
Impatient people are literally out of their minds worrying about this thing or another thing and so they are oblivious to the moment.
Patience is the support of weakness; impatience the ruin of strength — Charles Caleb Cotton.
The happiest people don’t necessarily have the best of everything; they make the best of everything they have.
Happy people live in the moment.
They are too busy enjoying the moment; thus, they are unaware of the seconds.
They are lost in the moment and that is where they find their happiness.
Whoever is happy will make others happy too — Anne Frank.
In closing, an impatient person is an annoyance to the soul.
They create stress, resentment, and unhappiness.
Just by looking at their impatience actions is exhausting.
Power encompasses patience. Impatience speaks about weakness. — Gerhart Hauptmann.
Instead, be a happy person who enjoys the moment.
A happy person is not a person in a certain set of circumstances but rather a person with a certain set of attitudes. — Hugh Downs.
What kind of person are you actually?
I will go first - I am a happy person with a strong sprinkling of impatience.
I appreciate your time and comments.