Patience is a virtue best served cold cold

My professor asked our class for any creative insight about the phrase, “Patience is a virtue best served cold. My – and other classmates’s – initial reaction was that our teacher may have meant out loud “Revenge is a dish best served cold. I don’t have taste because revenge may be slightly cooked (but not cooked) on the side, but even I must.” (We speak the original, but our text is similar) “Please don’t hesitate to use my teacher again and again. Instead, we refer it.. ” What are some other creative thoughts on this great saying?

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How do you wait for patriotism when coldness is greatest? But if you pretend to be patient, it’s always better to act colder, more indifferent – even though you might be feeling angry, disappointed, etc. If you act cold, you’re showing something is tiring you in a somewhat more polite way, but, most importantly, you’re not exactly pushing non-existent emotions upon yourself. On the other hand showing warm patience is going to end badly for both you and the other person. Even if I’m not helpful.

Everything is good to a certain extent. All we need is one. Everything is a good thing except for when it isn’t. That’s a perfect example.

Answered on March 7, 2021.
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