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➸ Be Patient. Great things take time.

I never understood the concept on patience. They brought me up, telling me patience was a virtue, but never telling me why.  So today we are going to unravel that mystery and understand how powerful patience is. I was was folding a swan out of origami with my sister one day, and me being me, I took it as a competition and I quickly made a swan out of the origami in just 2 minutes. Seeing that my sister was not yet done, I sat down beside her, looking at how she was making her swan. I eventually got bored and decided to take a nap. When I woke up, my sister enthusiastically came running towards me with her paper swan in her hand, and to be honest, it looked much more majestic than my floppy swan. I went to my mom sobbing and asked her why I couldn't make such a pretty swan. Then she told me something I will never forget. She said, "You have to be patient while working with origami. Some Things Take Time." But then, I never understood what she meant, I was only 6.  Some Thi...

💡Idea!

Everything begins with an idea, every business, every magnificent monument, every app, every blog post, all that you can ever imagine has started from a spark in one’s head, whether an astronomic or minuscule idea it doesn’t matter. Every concept or plan, once executed, often leads to something much bigger.  It’s important to dream and come up with various imaginative ideas, without them there would be nothing new, there would be no progress. Ideas are important - we must assume everything around us before it can take a tangible form. By putting your mind at work, you are allowing yourself to explore new realms filled with opportunities, and who knows, you might just stumble upon something brilliant.  “But it’s not the idea, it’s never the idea, it’s always what you do with it.” - Neil Gaiman.  Just making ideas alone and not executing them serves no purpose.  The Value Of An Idea Lies In What You Do With It.

😊Behind The Smile

  "Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy" —Thich Nhat Hanh