What is Impatience Costing You?

in life •  3 years ago 

The cost of impatience is often overlooked, but it can be a huge one. When you're impatient, you can make bad decisions and do crimes. Those who are impatient will always opt for instant gratification. While this is great, it ignores the virtue of patience. When we're impatient, our impulses come from our emotional-cognitive brains. It's far quicker to steal than to save money.


The difference between patience and impatience can be as simple as the term implies. When you're impatient, you'll delay decisions until you've done your research. Similarly, you'll end up with a less ambitious outcome. If you're impatient, you'll be less likely to be innovative, take risks, and take calculated risks. That's why being impatient is not a bad thing.

In today's rapidly evolving business environment, the speed of change is increasing the cost of business and IT operations. 40% of technology budgets go toward digital transformations. While impatience can make us make the right choice, we need patience to implement major changes. If we're impatient, we're less likely to make the right decisions. If you have an impatient team, you can't always dismantle them.

If you have the patience and time to wait for the right decision, you'll be rewarded in the end. You may also benefit from impatience. It can drive us to ask the right questions, uncover truths, and take action. But if you're impatient, you'll end up wasting your money. But you're not the only one who's impatient. Ultimately, impatience is a good thing.

The cost of impatience is not a big one. It's the same in business. Both are motivated by the idea of immediate rewards. It's the only way to ensure your business gets a great ROI. If you're impatient, you're prone to procrastinate. But if you're patient, you'll reap the benefits of impatience. So, if you're impatient, you're more likely to get the results you want.

As a manager, you have a lot of pressure to be successful. You're not patient for a long time to make the right decision. You're impatient and need to be patient. But don't let this stop you from making a good decision. Instead, try to find the right balance. You'll be happy you didn't do everything you started last week. So, don't wait for the perfect moment.


Being impatient is not a sign of arrogance or being blind to the obvious truth. Being impatient isn't a sign of arrogance or a lack of understanding. It's simply the opposite. It's an expression of your willingness to be patient. You're impatient because you think that you have to wait for someone else to complete their task or decision.

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