I have been working with a guy for awhile now, and he seems to be stuck in the same spot that he was three months ago. He is trying to not only grow in his faith, but he is trying to change things in his personal life. He wanted to start his own business, but he isn't getting the help he wants in order to do it. He is struggling to pay bills, so it is hard to watch him as he tries with no luck to create this new business. With no support for his business, I wonder where is that line of being patient and waiting and persevering for success and simply not being able to move on and try something else that might be a better choice?
I think this same question applies actually to relationships too. I've watched friends break-up and hear one pine away after the other one. I know in the past I would not have been immune to that. A relationship ends, and you spend the next month hoping the other person changes their mind. I have seen some people be cheered for vowing to be patient and wait on a partner who ends a relationship, while others are accused of not being able to move on. So where is that line?
When is it good to wait, and when is it an inability to move on? Who determines that? Is the person going through the situation in the right position to know which they are doing?
I think this same question applies actually to relationships too. I've watched friends break-up and hear one pine away after the other one. I know in the past I would not have been immune to that. A relationship ends, and you spend the next month hoping the other person changes their mind. I have seen some people be cheered for vowing to be patient and wait on a partner who ends a relationship, while others are accused of not being able to move on. So where is that line?
When is it good to wait, and when is it an inability to move on? Who determines that? Is the person going through the situation in the right position to know which they are doing?