Patience is a human virtue based on emotional self-control, that is, when an individual supports unpleasant situations, injuries and the annoyance of others without losing your cool and concentration.
Patience is mainly based on tolerance with the mistakes of others or in situations and unwanted facts.
The act of having patience can also mean perseverance in relation to something, such as a response, situation or action that apparently has no forecast to materialize.
The expression "lose temper" it is used precisely when all tolerance and perseverance vanishes, when an individual can no longer bear to wait, endure or look for something or someone. Another very popular expression is that "patience has limits", because no matter how patient an individual may be, patience is ending, as well as almost all human feelings.
Patience is one of the characteristics of "being educated and humanized". Knowing how to act with patience means not acting in a hurry, being attentive and careful with what you are doing; knowing how to listen, see, feel and speak sparingly.
The act of being patient is considered one of the virtues of the Holy Spirit, according to Christian doctrine. In the religious sphere, patience is linked with understanding and perseverance in the faith. It means believing in the word of God and persevering in your way, being patient, because at the right time you will be rewarded with good things.
In English, the word patience can be translated to patience.
See also:meaning of patient.
solitaire game
Patience, also known as Klondike or Solitaire, is a famous playing card game. It has become quite popular around the world through its online version.
The objective of the Solitaire Game is to form four piles of cards, referring to each suit, in ascending order, from ace to king.
See also the meaning of longsuffering.