Patience is a Skill, Not a Personality Trait
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About this listen
For a long time, I thought impatience was just part of who I was. That some people were naturally disciplined, calm, and patient, but others weren’t. But over time, I started to see a pattern. The moments where I rushed, reacted, or forced action were usually the moments that cost me the most.
In this episode of Man-Kind, I talk about patience as a learned skill rather than a fixed trait. I reflect on how acting from anger or urgency has derailed ideas, decisions, and progress in my life, and how learning to sit with boredom, uncertainty, and stillness has led to clearer choices in trading, relationships, and everyday life.
This episode is about emotional regulation, timing, and choosing response over reaction. Not perfection. Just better decisions made from a steadier place.
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