Thin patience
The desert tests everything.
Plans. Tempers. Promises.
Out here, impatience burns faster than fuel. You push too hard, and you run dry before the work’s done.
Everyone wants quick wins. But good things — the kind that last — take heat and time.
You can’t hurry roots. You can’t rush rain.
Hold steady.
The ones who last aren’t faster.
They’re just harder to wear down.