Sunday, September 16, 2018

A nasty suprise that forces patience.

This week was faster than last week. I'm used to a nice easy slow pace since I was homeschooled most of my life. Any way, fast weeks make for little time to work on virtue. I managed to work on patience. I was breaking branches in my grandmothers backyard yesterday and one of the branches snapped into my left eye. I'll be wearing a patch and antibacterial cream for the next ten days. The thing is, my grand mother had told me to take my time and to be careful. I have little patience so I took little heed to her advice. Sure enough, I'm paying for it now. I learned a valuable lesson and I am not going to forget this anytime soon.

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  1. Hay Malcom as much as it may have hurt to have taken a branch to the eye, I think it's amazing that you learned your lesson and now hopefully you will be able to be more patience. A little trick that you could use to be more patience is to take every moment and think about the other side, or what your waiting for, for example if you have a hard time waiting for food try to think about how the person responsible for your food is also responsible for the food of a lot of other people and how they are stressed and busy working and how it is a lot of work for them.

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