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You can compare patience to a flower because the time it takes for a flower to grow is a long time, like patience. Patience takes a long time but in the end, the flower will be beautifully blossomed and you will be happy that you waited such a long time and you realized that it was all worth it like at the end of being patient. Remember, good things always come to those who wait.

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