“When we are aware of our weaknesses or negative tendencies, we open the opportunity to work on them.” ~Allan Looks Last year, I took my then-six-year-old son to a kite festival.
He was ecstatic about flying his kites, and we spent a lot of time doing just that! At one point, his kite string got tangled with another lady’s kite string.
Both kites crashed to the ground, and the lady and I started working to untangle the strings. In his excitement, my little one repeatedly asked if we were done yet and if he could fly his kite again.
I reassured him, saying I understood his excitement and that his kite would be ready soon. However, the lady, visibly annoyed, gave him judgmental looks and eventually told him he was being impatient and needed to stop asking.