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Wisdom doesn't rush. If you're learning to be more patient with yourself and others, you're already on the right path. Give things the time they need.
When we hear the word patience, we often think of it as a form of waiting, a period of stillness that feels almost like a burden. But Augustine of Hippo offers us a much more beautiful perspective when he suggests that patience is actually the companion of wisdom. This means that wisdom isn't just about knowing the right answers or having a sharp mind; it is about having the grace to let things unfold in their own time. True insight often requires us to sit quietly with our experiences, allowing the dust of our confusion to settle so we can finally see the path ahead clearly.
In our modern, fast-paced world, we are constantly pressured to have instant results. We want the promotion now, the healed relationship now, and the perfect life figured out by next Tuesday. This rush often leads us to make impulsive decisions driven by anxiety rather than clarity. When we lack patience, we tend to act out of fear, trying to force doors open that aren't ready to budge. Wisdom, however, knows that some of the most important growth happens in the shadows, in the quiet moments of waiting that feel unproductive but are actually deeply transformative.
I remember a time when I was working on a very special project, much like how I sometimes tend my little garden near my nest. I wanted everything to bloom instantly, and I found myself constantly checking the soil and worrying that nothing was happening. I felt frustrated and quite foolish, as if I were failing at being productive. It wasn't until I decided to stop hovering and simply trust the process that I noticed the tiny, subtle changes occurring beneath the surface. By practicing patience, I began to understand the rhythm of the seasons and the necessity of the dormant periods. I learned that the most beautiful blooms are often the ones that took the longest to prepare.
This connection between patience and wisdom is something we can all practice in our daily lives, whether we are waiting for a difficult season to pass or working toward a long-term dream. It is about trusting that your period of waiting is not wasted time, but rather a period of gathering strength and insight. Next time you feel the urge to rush or the frustration of a delay, try to breathe through it. Ask yourself what wisdom might be trying to teach you in this very moment of stillness. You might find that the waiting is exactly where the magic happens.
