There are times when we need to be patient, but does not automatically mean being a patient is not necessarily a virtue in itself. A virtue is defined in multiple different ways, but in the context of patience, is defined as moral excellence, and sometimes even of the virtues. So is the patience a virtue or not?
In my opinion, but the patient often in contradiction with the idea of being a morally perfect. I'm usually patients (at least wypuklymi) when I'm in the queue or stuck in the traffic jam. But the idea of moral excellence, suggests that I have actually some other options. Sure, in respect of the motion, which I can deadlock could resort to road rage, but who does not do much other than wind me up. The same kind of thing relates to wait in line — it needs patience, if not you are going to bait all others who wait, but that's all.
A lot of cliches like "patience is a virtue" sounds sensible at first meeting so that we may not investigate any further. Anyway, why are we? But if we take the time to members of their then those cliches that often crumble into small pieces.
Despite this patience has different effects depending on the situation.
Sometimes, you just wait. Most often this is the place for things like colds or even broken bones where whatever we can do, we'll recover at the same time. I am not sure if this really is just accepting the patience-that some things take time, sweet, whether it is our results.
Then also often says that someone has the patience of Saint. It is usually used to describe someone who is a patient of the surrounding against all you e as keeping Your calm around someone like Gordon Ramsay when he is having another kitchen somewhere his rants. At least there is something to say about this saying — saints are generally considered a kind and gentle entities.
But the return to the idea that patience a virtue. There are definitely times where patience and moral excellence does not go hand in hand.
There are also times when being patient is plain dumb. Our mind Back to the time they were waiting in line. If you are too patient, then everyone can simply push past you and literally jump the queue. This is not a sensible idea.
And situations where you can follow the moral high ground and everything, what happens is that people use the views and attitudes as an objective. Indeed it may be quite difficult to know that you are morally right, but all other thoughts that you are out and out bad. Other States take this title with patience is not necessarily a good idea.
In total, I'm thinking strongly that patience--at least most of the time-necessary but not a virtue. This is something we should learn from the practice of occasionally together with all other tasks that we will carry out to help us make a positive contribution to society
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