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Is Patience a Virtue?

I run windows xp machine, on it I play music with a program called windows media player, there is a hotkey you can press, ctrl+f, with this it will randomly shuffle from one track to another. Now, many a time, I find myself using this hotkey, because, I ultimately don't like the song that is playing at any one point, so I press the 'easy escape' as opposed to waiting. Here is the heart of the question, if I were to wait would the next song be better?

Here is why I ask, while I seek the easier escape, or hotkey, from the wretched song, which consequently I could erace if I wasn't such a packrat, but I've gone off on a terrible tangent, rather than finding the song I require I find yet another song I don't like, this process repeats itself about ten times, until by an almost immacaulate interception my computer plays that song I needed to hear! Had I waited and allowed the shuffle process to go on as it would have, would I have reached my point of gratitude sooner, had I just demostrated such divine qualities as patience?


  • I would like to say sorry for the accidental spamm

    Please forgive my mistake.

    Voted for by Deindichter.
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  • Patience Is a Virtue

    Patience is a virtue because it is not a common characteristic of human trait. Patience requires tremendous amount of discipline which most fail to exercise because we tend to be impulsive. We are not perfect human beings and lack in certain qualities, therefore patience becomes a virtue.

    Voted for by Tino.
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