July 16, 2024
What do you think is the most valuable virtue a person can have in their life? For me, it is patience. Things always take longer than we expect. For example, in learning a language, there are so many successful cases on the internet, claiming they became fluent in a language in six months or less. Things like that might make us question ourselves and lead to giving up. I always imagine a vision when I feel impatient about my goal: a raw dough is baking in the oven. Although I want it to become bread immediately, opening the oven now will only ruin it. I believe in English, people say: eat the elephant bite by bite. Believing in the process is difficult, but instead of giving up, slowly fulfilling our goal can make the next try easier.
Patience
What do you think is the most valuable virtue a person can have in their life?
For me, it is patience.
Things always take longer than we expect.
For example, in learning a language, there are so many successful cases on the internet, claiming they became fluent in a language in six months or less.
Things like that might make us question ourselves and lead to giving up.
I always imagine a visthis scenarion when I feel impatient about my goal: a raw dough is baking in the oven.
Although I want it to become bread immediately, opening the oven now will only ruin it.
I believe in English, people say: eat the elephant bite by bite.
Believing in the process is difficult, but instead of giving up, slowly fulfilling our goal can make the next try easier.
Patience
What do you think is the most valuable virtue a person can have in their life?
For me, it is patience.
Things always take longer than we expect.
For example, in learning a language, there are so many successful cases on the internet, who claiming they became fluent in a language in six months or less.
Things like that might make us question ourselves and lead tosubsequently givinge up.
I always imagine a vision wWhen I feel impatient about my goal: a, I always imagine raw dough is baking in the oven.
Although I want it to become bread immediately, opening the oven now will only ruin it.
I believe in English, people say: eat the elephant bite by bit "The only way to eat an elephant is one bite at a time."
Believing inTrusting the process is difficult, but instead of giving up, slowly fulfilling our goal can make the next try easier.
I believe in English, people say: eat the (or: an) elephant bite by bite (or: one bite at a time).
I had never heard of this elephant saying before I read it here, although I had no trouble understanding it. “Rome wasn’t built in a day” is more familiar to me.
Patience
What do you think is the most valuable virtue a person can have in their life?
For me, it is patience.
Things always take longer than we expect.
For example, in learning a language, there are so many successfuleveral/so many/a plethora of cases on the iInternet, claiming they became fluent in a language in six months or less.
Things like that might make us question ourselves and lead to giving up.
I always imagine a vision this when I feel impatient about my goal:, a raw dough is baking in the oven.
Although I want it to become bread immediately, opening the oven now will only ruin it.
I believe in English, I believe people say: e, "Eat the elephant bite by bite".
Believing in tThe process is difficult, but instead of giving up, it's better to slowly fulfilling our goal can make the next try easier.
Patience
What do you think is the most valuable virtue a person can have in their life?
For me, it is patience.
Things always take longer than we expect.
For example, in learning a language, there are so many successful cases on the internet, claiming they became fluent in a language in six months or less.
Things like that might make us question ourselves and lead to giving up.
I always imagine a vision when I feel impatient about my goal: a raw dough is baking in the oven.
Although I want it to become bread immediately, opening the oven now will only ruin it.
I believe in English, people say: e "Eat the elephant bite by bite."
Believing in the process is difficult, but instead of giving up, slowly fulfilling our goal can make the next try easier.
Feedback
I agree, learning a new language really needs patience and determination. Good luck!
What do you think is the most valuable virtue a person can have in their life?
For me, it is patience.
For example, in learning a language, there are so many successful cases of people on the iInternet, claiming they became fluent in a language in six months or less.
I always imagine a visionparticular scene when I feel impatient about my goal: a raw dough is baking in the oven.
Although I want it to become bread immediately, opening the oven now will only ruin it.
I believe in English, people say: eat the elephant bite by bite.
Feedback
I agree with you 100%.
It matters less where you are than where you are going.
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