Things take time
Don't get mad something's not working after a day
Everyone on earth is impatient to some degree. Most are especially impatient when it comes to getting what they think is owed to them. You’ll see this all the time if it take longer than usual to get their food at a restaurant. They’ll complain about the service and that they will spend their hard earned money somewhere else if this keeps up. We are not entitled to anything. Capitalism to a degree needs goo customer service to thrive, but it isn’t a deal breaker because of supply and demand. If there’s a lot of people in line in front of you, you’ll just have to wait your turn.
This same mentality can be applied to solving complicated problems. If the problems themselves took weeks, months even years to develop, why do you think you can solve it in a day? No matter how smart you are, rome wasn’t built in day (and it certainly never recovered from all its problems). If you’re making a big change in your career or life, give it time to settle before you go trying to fix every aspect about it. You might notice that a problem will just go away with time and you shouldn’t have been rushing to fix it in the first place.
Until Tomorrow,
Jason Ziebarth
JZ#716

