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QveST [7]
1 year ago
7

A story with the title it pays to wait​

English
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Otrada [13]1 year ago
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Answer:

There comes a time in everyone's life when we all have to wait. Even royalty are governed at times and cannot be spared! In life there are many things that we are waiting for. Waiting for Utopia, for that perfect partner, for that dream job, or simply waiting at the traffic lights or the check-out in the supermarkets. Waiting is a big part of our life, and it can sometimes become one of the most important parts. So we had better start to enjoy waiting, otherwise we will cause ourselves anxiety and frustration!Waiting doesn't seem to be a very important thing when we compare it to all that activity and doing-ness. But, hey how about giving it another thought. Is waiting not a gestation period? Does waiting not prepare us for what is to come? Imagine what it would be like if things would just seem to pounce upon us; we would not be prepared to appreciate the surprises. The wait builds up the anticipation and enthusiasm for what is to come. The wait makes us value what is to arrive in a much better way. We say: "It was well worth the wait." And actually something extra was added in that waiting....what we wait for seems to makea meaningful difference to our waiting. hope it will help you

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