I haven't misunderstood it. I just don't agree with it
I want to do things properly. Cook something from scratch because it tastes better and because there's something genuinely peaceful about it. Learn things slowly because slow learning actually stays. Build something real instead of assembling something fast that falls apart quietly later.
My faith teaches me that good things require time and faithfulness. A garden doesn't grow faster because you're impatient with it. A home doesn't become warm because you've ticked every box on a list
I'm not behind. I'm not lost. I know exactly what kind of life I want to build, and I'd rather build it carefully than have it collapse at the first difficulty.
There is dignity in slowness. There is wisdom in not performing urgency for an audience
Is patience really so strange, or have we simply forgotten to call it a virtue?
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