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May. 21st, 2004 11:22 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The major problem with being someone who doesn't settle for things well, and therefore really impatient about any wrong things in my life, is that as I slowly remove the things that are wrong, the remaining wrong things become more... difficult to ignore and/or be patient about.
'Tis funny. I can be really, really patient. But only if I am able to have reason to believe that there's good reason for it, _and_ that whatever it is will resolve in a positive manner before my patience for waiting runs out. It's running out. The good is beginning to be outweighed by the bad. But I'm determined to not let my patience run out before it's even _possible_ for a resolution.
*looks internally* Stupid anti-settling urge... (ok, not - I'd _so_ not be who/where I am right now without it, but still...)
'Tis funny. I can be really, really patient. But only if I am able to have reason to believe that there's good reason for it, _and_ that whatever it is will resolve in a positive manner before my patience for waiting runs out. It's running out. The good is beginning to be outweighed by the bad. But I'm determined to not let my patience run out before it's even _possible_ for a resolution.
*looks internally* Stupid anti-settling urge... (ok, not - I'd _so_ not be who/where I am right now without it, but still...)