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For many of us, time slips through our fingers like sand. It’s an elusive commodity we can’t buy back but desperately seek to manage. Even before the buzz of digital calendars and the ping of ...
Pope Francis on Monday signed a decree that recognized the 20th-century visionary’s “heroic virtues” and put him on the path ...
The ancient philosophy of Aristotle is aiming to transform life inside UK prisons through a classical education made ...
Zerodha co-founder and CEO Nithin Kamath has offered a piece of timeless financial advice: there are no quick routes to ...
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Patience fails everyone at some point or another. It probably takes a lot less than a multiday traffic jam to send most of us into a spiral of impatience and defeat.
And yet philosophers, religious scholars and poets alike tout patience as a “virtue,” imbuing the term with moral righteousness. Does that make it immoral to fidget in a long meeting ...
It’s a beautiful thing! The Catholic virtue of patience is an integral part of Baker’s life. It takes more than 11 hours to prepare the field for a night game, and it takes an entire offseason to get ...