Waiting doesn't take effort. Waiting patiently does.
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Waiting does indeed an effort, however, has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
That's a good question, but I'd rather like to know if you have ever had a dream that you, um, you had, your, you- you could, you’ll do, you- you wants, you, you could do so, you- you’ll do, you could- you, you want, you want them to do you so much you could do anything?
Yes
waiting is effortless when you have a distraction so good that when they call your name, you briefly forget why you were waiting. i was once tempted to tell the nurse, “hold on, i have 2 more pages to read”
yes waiting requires effort
Depends what you're waiting on, what you're doing while you're waiting, and how long you're waiting.
Yes