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In today's culture of instant gratification, where credit cards let you pay with money you do not yet have, where articles need to be short or you may never read them, and where you may spend additional time deleting messages than you actually have for reading those you need to, patience has become a dying art. We have been trained to want something 5 minutes ago, though last night would be even better. Impatience has become ingrained in us. Problem is, this is not working to our advantage. From a health point of view, impatience contributes to stress, high blood circulation pressure, and premature maturity, among other deleterious influences. From a mental standpoint, impatience contributes to unnecessary hazards and poor decisions. From a public viewpoint, being impatient is a guaranteed way of burning off friends and making opponents. It simply isn't a good trait. But believe it or not, you have far greater control over your own identity than you may be aware of, or that you almost certainly care to declare. Fortunately, your feeling, attitude, and leg jerk reactions aren't set in stone. The impatience you've learned can in fact be unlearned. Even better, your bad habits can be substituted by good ones. It takes a little perseverance, of course, but I'll help you along the way. Let's get started!