About Patience and Repetition

in #life19 days ago

Greetings, internet travelers!

What a difficult year it has been in my journey; I feel like a group of trucks ran me over, unfortunate feeling that I've experienced before in this adult life as a worker, and that I fear it will not be the last time. But I feel happy. And, my dear interlocutor, that's definetely something worthy of a smile.

We finished a really complex project yesterday, and it feels wonderful to have been part of something far from easy to complete it, and that brought our team together, without a doubt. The more I live and breath, the more I find that patience is the key for most things we propose ourselves to do in this fast-paced world we live in. I mean, just the fact that I am writing these words here and you are reading them, is fascinating. This feeling keeps me moving.

Since we've entered December, I'd say it's justified to start looking back in this crazy year of two thousand and twenty four. I lost a friend to a fatality in the first semester, and I do not think it has been completely dealt with; and I'm not sure it will. But his passing has brought a lot of us together, and that's what keeps me going.

There are definetely two types of problems, and they also definetely are not "yours" and "mine"; there are the simple work related day-to-day tasks we have to go through, complicated lessons we learn inside and out of classrooms. But there's also the unchangable events in this existence that deeply change the way we perceive it all, and that does not account as a "doing to resolve" problem; we just have to accept, be patience, and repeat.

My take is that it all gets easier with the right people by your side. Smile, life's worth living for

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