Jun 12, 2018

A LION IS PATIENT TOO

A lion is patient too, he is very patient hunting for his prey, he doesn't get frustrated, he never quit. Even if it takes weeks or months hunting... he will still hunt for his prey, even if the prey escape from his setup.. he will still look for it, he will still get the meat until the end. If he fails now he will try again tomorrow, he will never stop, he is relentless.

A lion is always alone, he is never afraid to walk alone, he doesn't mind doing it alone because he trust his strength, he knew he can overcome obstacles, he is not afraid to fight an army, he has a lion heart and he will keep fighting even if he is wounded.

Once he bite the arms or legs of his enemy... he will never let it go, the struggle never ends there, his enemy is fighting too, it's trying to escape from his strength but he will never let go. Even if the prey is bigger than him, he will bite with all his might and kill the enemy even if it takes a very long time to do it.

A lion waits for the perfect time, he will calculate his range very well, he doesn't mind waiting for the right time because he knew he can't attack all the time if the range is not good. He will stalk the prey, guard it for some period of time and then attack when he feels that it's the right time.

A lion is very powerful but he is patient too, patience is a trait that everyone needs, if you want to succeed then you need to be patient, don't whine and complain if you didn't get what you want, it's not the end of the world, you can try again next time. Be a lion, even if he is strong he will keep trying again and again until he get the meat.

Kings are patient, leaders are patient, great people are patient. If you can't learn how to be patient then you will quit all the time.

Copy the lion's attitude... patient and determined, he doesn't mind waiting for a long time just to become successful, he is strong but he knew that it's not all about being strong, it's about being patient and using your strength at the right time.

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