At what point does "waiting patiently" turn into "being too stubborn or stupid to let go"?
There are some things in life that would just drag on endlessly if we didn't put an end to them...how do we know what those things are?
Where's the magic point at which the pain of letting something go is less than it would be if things were left to drag on?
Please tell me there's some sort of equation for this
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amount of time waiting/likelihood of being satisfied by what you're waiting for = time you should wait
ReplyDeleteThat doesn't really make sense... but I think I got the factors right.
Wait... using that equation you should never wait for anything. Let me try again.
ReplyDeletetime you should wait = likelihood you will be satisfied by what you're waiting for * likelihood you will get what you're waiting for / how long you've already been waiting
I like that one better.