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Patience is the companion of wisdom.

Saint Augustine

Verified source: On Patience, c. 418 AD
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Why This Matters

What Augustine noticed is that wisdom isn't a destination you arrive at through speed or force—it's something that *grows* in the waiting itself. The common misreading treats patience as merely a virtue that *helps* you get wisdom, but he's saying something subtler: they're inseparable companions, suggesting that the hurried mind simply cannot recognize truth when it appears. Consider the person who rushes to judgment in a heated argument, convinced they understand what's happening, versus someone who sits with their confusion a few hours longer and suddenly grasps what was really meant—that's the practical difference between impatience and this hard-won clarity.

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