An ancient Maxim says: ‘Wait and watch.’
This is not just a maxim; it is a Law of
Nature. The policy of waiting means
waiting for a better future: waiting for tomorrow to bring something we have
not received today. This is undoubtedly
a matter of great wisdom, as it is possible that you may receive tomorrow what
you have not received today.
In a marriage, the husband and wife often
make the mistake of expecting their partner to come up to their expectations
from the first day. They ignore the need
to give time to each other to adjust, while it is well known that nothing
happens before its stipulated time. It is not possible in this world to find
today what you are not destined to find until tomorrow.
When a man and a woman come together in
marriage and set up a home, it is an entirely new experience. They would
naturally want to learn about one another, and come up to each other’s
expectations. This begins from the first day itself. Both of them should help
each other in this, and refrain from any such behavior as would disrupt this
process. The policy of ‘waiting’ should
aid this natural development, and thus allow it to grow unhampered, until it
reaches its culmination point. This principle relates to all great successes.
And this same principle applies to a husband as well as a wife. It is only after waiting that one receives
what one is waiting for. This is a Law
of Nature, and no law is greater in this world than the Law of Nature.
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