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  2. Patience - Wikipedia

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    Patience, or forbearance, is the ability to endure difficult or undesired long-term circumstances. Patience involves perseverance or tolerance in the face of delay, provocation, or stress without responding negatively, such as reacting with disrespect or anger.

  3. Kshanti - Wikipedia

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    The term can be translated as "patience," "steadfastness," or "endurance," and encompasses meanings such as "forbearance," "acceptance," and "receptivity." [ 2 ] Kṣānti has several applications: It can refer to patience with others, that is, the ability to endure abuse and hardship inflicted by sentient beings while maintaining compassion ...

  4. Sabr - Wikipedia

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    "O you who believe! Persevere in patience and constancy. Vie in such perseverance, strengthen each other, and be pious, that you may prosper." (3:200) "And be steadfast in patience, for verily Allah will not suffer the reward of the righteous to perish." (11:115) "Be patient, for your patience is with the help of Allah." (16:127)

  5. There are both benefits and pitfalls to developing patience ...

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    OpEd: Many of us actually could do with more patience: patience with our lot in life and, especially, patience with our fellow humans.

  6. Courage - Wikipedia

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    Meaning that rather than being a show character [clarification needed] or an attribute, courage is a response to fear. [ 43 ] From their research, they were able to find the "four necessary components of people's notion of courage". [ 46 ]

  7. Gaman (term) - Wikipedia

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    Gaman (我慢) is a Japanese term of Zen Buddhist origin which means "enduring the seemingly unbearable with patience and dignity". [1] [2] The term is generally translated as "perseverance", "patience", or "tolerance". [3]

  8. Dhrti - Wikipedia

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    Dhruti, meaning 'fortitude' and 'determination', is defined as the subtle faculty in a person that makes them strive continuously towards a goal. Dhruti is a quality of peace, courage, patience, enthusiasm, and perseverance to face and overcome all odds and obstacles. [citation needed] Dhrti is one of the yamas, one of the eleven Rudrāṇīs. [6]

  9. Kshama - Wikipedia

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    Kshama is a component of sreyas, which refers to one's overall spiritual progress and the overall spiritual progress of a community. In the context of sreyas, kshama benefits one's own life, but it also benefits the overall community one lives in. [5] Hinduism promotes ahimsa (i.e., non-violence). The religion explains that if resentment ...