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Thought of the day inspired by the Bhagavad Gita: "Patience is also a form of wisdom"

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 27, 2026, 08:00 IST
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Thought of the day inspired by the Bhagavad Gita: "Patience is also a form of wisdom"

Today, we have all the facilities readily available at hand, be it groceries, daily commodities, house help, or an electrician for repairing household appliances. And due to the waste of availability of all these things, patience often feels like a forgotten virtue.

The unnoticed habits of instant replies, quick success stories, same-day deliveries, and constant comparison through social media have made us increasingly impatient and short-tempered.

People want results immediately, whether in careers, relationships, studies, or personal growth. But life rarely moves at the speed we expect. Delays, failures, uncertainty, and waiting have become some of the biggest causes of stress in modern times.

But Gita tells us to hold our patience and not give up that easily, it does not teach people to give up or remain inactive. Instead, it advises to maintain the emotional balance, inner strength, and calmness during difficult phases of life. It reminds us that wisdom is not only about intelligence or knowledge; it is also about how patiently we handle situations beyond our control.

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Thought of the day inspired by the Bhagavad Gita (12)

Gradually, step by step, one should become calm and steady through the power of patience and disciplined intelligence. Fixing the mind on the self, one should not let it wander toward unnecessary thoughts.


- Chapter 6, verse 25
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What does the quote mean (23)

It means true understanding comes from learning to stay put and calm even when life becomes uncertain. A patient person does not react impulsively, panic easily, or lose direction during challenges. Instead, they trust the process, continue doing their duty, and allow time to do its work naturally.

Patience is often misunderstood as weakness or inactivity. In reality, patience is one of the strongest qualities a person can develop. According to the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, patience is also a form of wisdom as it allows people to think clearly, remain emotionally balanced, and make better decisions even during difficult times.
A person who is not disturbed by suffering or overly attached to pleasure is considered truly wise.

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How does this hold relevance even today

Modern life constantly pushes people toward impatience. Students feel pressure to achieve success quickly. Professionals become anxious when promotions or opportunities take time. Relationships often suffer because people expect immediate understanding and perfect outcomes. Even personal growth is treated like a race.

However, patience teaches an important truth that everything meaningful does not happen instantly.

A seed does not become a tree overnight. Trust takes time to build. Healing takes time. Learning takes time. Success, too, often grows slowly through consistent effort.

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