In an age dominated by speed and instant gratification, patience has quietly receded from everyday practice. Many people equate waiting with weakness, unaware that endurance often demands greater strength than impulsive action. While technology promises efficiency, it frequently cultivates restlessness by reducing tolerance for delay. As a result, individuals may abandon long-term goals in favour of immediate but lesser rewards. History, however, reveals that enduring achievements are rarely born of haste. Those who persist through uncertainty often develop judgment refined by reflection rather than impulse. Patience, therefore, is not passive resignation but an active discipline that resists distraction.
What does 'immediate but lesser rewards' refer to?
What does 'immediate but lesser rewards' refer to?
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rewards that come after hard work
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rewards that are both valuable and lasting
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quick gains that lack long- term value
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moral achievements
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had been
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were
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