Be Patient Of
"Be patient of" is a phrase that invites reflection. Though not commonly used in modern English, it echoes an older, more contemplative way of speaking—suggesting not just waiting, but enduring with grace.
Patience is not passive waiting; it is active trust. It means holding steady while things unfold in their own time. In a world that prizes speed and instant results, choosing patience becomes a quiet act of courage.
Being patient of hardship, of uncertainty, or of another person’s pace allows space for understanding, healing, and growth. It reminds us that some of the most meaningful changes happen slowly—like seeds beneath the soil.
Practice patience today. Breathe. Listen. Wait—not because you must, but because you choose peace over panic, presence over pressure.