Be patient. Patience is the mother of all virtues. — Hrithik Roshan
Be patient. Patience is the mother of all virtues.
Author: Hrithik Roshan
Insight: We live in a world designed to make patience feel like a luxury we can't afford. Everything promises speed—faster internet, quicker results, instant gratification. But here's what actually happens when you rush: you make careless mistakes, damage relationships by being snippy, abandon projects right before they'd have worked, and exhaust yourself chasing things that weren't worth chasing anyway. Patience isn't about sitting around doing nothing. It's the opposite—it's the discipline to keep showing up and doing the right thing even when results aren't immediate. It's what lets you learn a skill properly instead of cutting corners. It's what keeps you from saying something you'd regret in an argument. It's what separates people who build real things from people who just bounce between half-finished ideas. The strange part? Being patient actually makes you more effective, not less. When you stop panicking about timelines, you think more clearly. When you're willing to wait for the right moment, you make better decisions. Most of the things worth having—trust, skill, genuine achievement—have no shortcut. Patience isn't the price you pay for them; it's what makes them possible in the first place.