Discover the fast-paced world is much more of an inconvenience to our lives, than the patience it takes to live a happy life.

Why do we believe the world to hold so much inconvenience for our lives? Each day we go through certain routines, some being typical while others new, and yet through all this anything that takes one task longer than expected to finish we see that as inconvenience.  It is but a mere annoyance to our routines, something that detains our desires from completion past the time we seek to meet their finish.  It’s quite ironic how society has grown to become such a stubborn fast-paced ride that anything that slows it down is seen as a horrid inconvenience.  Maybe we need to rethink this whole concept of inconvenience.

In my own experiences, I’ve encountered the daily annoyance at having to wait for what I desire most in that particular moment; and in this we must realize that it is truly the desire the “wanting” side of our desires that takes control of our patience and turns this waiting time into a clock-stopped hell. I try my best to remember that “anything worth wanting, is worth waiting for,” and how true we must hold this rule, for otherwise it shall tear our minds to shreds.  I must explain the whole truth here, it is not just the desire that plays hackey-sack with our head, but actually the focus upon that desire.  Desire is a great thing to hold, it’s what makes great men achieve the feats of mankind that drive him into new ages; however, if we focus so much upon the destination of that desire and where we expect it to lead we lose sight of what desire truly means.

Our desire to reach a goal is our focus upon that point in time when we accomplish said wish, though the end result must never be completely expected for that is what leads greatness down a poverned path.  Thus we can see the great follies of the many dreams that have fallen from the heavens since mankind ever bore the hope of desire into his head.  We all have felt such failure, yes I do say failure because a lost desire is but a failure of the heart and mind’s combined efforts fallen.  The most easily seen is the desire to reach greatness.

Many children wish to become a great figure when they grow up; they hold on to grandiose dreams of changing the world for riches and fame.  It’s when the child comes to realization that these dreams are impossible because they lose the desire to carry out such effort so as to accomplish such a dream.  The inconvenience here, while never really stated as inconvenience, is the child’s motivation or the lack there of.  Then we’ve come upon the truth that we cause our own inconvenience because we so choose it to be.

Inconvenience is just a man made idea, in truth all that surrounds our intelligence is man-made no matter how you look at it; but this idea is brought about when we so choose that something has hindered our desires or dreams.  We choose to place blame upon something that has nothing at all to do with the actual accomplishment of our task.  Our patience brings this about or our feelings of mistreatment by the world or “forces at work” in the universe.  Thus it is truly just a state of mind we create to cope with either waiting for the goal to be finished or to ease our mind on our failure to accomplish the dream.

Inconvenience is but our own little place in the world where we go to sit and sulk in our own impatience.  We feel as if we are deeply wronged by having to actually make the effort to hold onto the desire and accomplish the dream that follows.  As mankind will never fully understand the inner workings of his own self-centeredness, he shall always wander the earth never looking inward for his own peace but outward at the chaos of the world to sooth his embittered, impatient soul.  Thus we’ve come upon the folly of inconvenience.

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