Wisdom ToothA Story by Abderrahmane DakirLast week, my tooth hurt when I was lying on my bed. I was impatient to wait till the next day, so I took some medicine in order to feel better.Last week, my tooth hurt when I was lying on my bed. I was impatient to wait till the next day, so I took some medicine in order to feel better. As Joyce Meyer said “patience is not the ability to wait but how you act while you’re waiting.” In the morning, I
called the dentist office at the first time. I went ahead to the
dentist office. I found just one patient in the waiting room. The seat was pretty
old but comfortable. The sun shone through the window, it made the room so
romantic, the place was bright and quiet. I liked it so much. I preferred to
wait by reading a small documentary book which I brought with me, as usual. After the dentist checked my teeth, he told me I had the cavity in my tooth. It needed to be fixed, so he started to use his electric device. I heard a noisy sound like a carpentry machine cutting wood. It felt as though I was in a factory. However, I had to be patient in order to fix my tooth. I learned from my
dentist to be patient with myself. I also learned how to live with my pain
silently in order to be better in the future. “I can’t stand to bear any device on my tooth at all,” I said “Stop worrying
about your tooth, be relaxed, your case is not complicated, it takes just five
minutes” The dentist replied. I grinned, I
believe him. He is has a caring disposition. After a few minutes, he went on, “I’ve
finished, thank you for your patience. I kept the nerve in your tooth. I could have cut it but I preferred to keep it. Since the nerve helps the tooth to be alive and strong as long as possible. Fortunately, you came in the nick of time, the early we check the illness, the easier it is to fix. Remember to brush your teeth after each meal.” “Thank you so much
for your tips, I feel well now…I promise you that from now on, I will care
about each part of my body…..” Before having the pain in my tooth, it had a cavity in it. The problem was the lack of my efficient intervention in due time to avoid the cavity. I learned from my dentist that If I had taken care of myself more, I would have suffered less. Later if any part of my body hurts me, I know it is calling me to quickly take care of it. The more I neglect it, the more I will suffer. If my eyes hurt me,
I won’t stay up watching movies on TV or working long time on my laptop because
I have to use them carefully and take care of my eyes.
My dentist is my
inspiration for being patient with others. He is a brain. He studied hard to
have a good degree, so he uses his knowledge to give us a tremendous service. He is always clean
and neat, he is a team player. He never uses one word of profanity. He is never
late. He is a stickler for that. Then I’m perceptive for that, too. What I’ve learned
from my dentist is that the accumulation of material possessions or the
attainment of prestige is not necessarily indicative of success. However, the
trick to success is to stick to your own plan when others around you seem to be
getting ahead faster than you. So I learned from
my dentist that in order to be patient with others, we have to love them, so we
have to make a relationship as patient and dentist. As soon as we have a little bit of problem, we have to have patience to discuss any problem in detail in order to solve it definitely. As the proverb said “Patience is the key which solves all problems.” “God cares about
everything that concerns you, so feel free to talk to Him about anything” Joyce
Meyer said. If we make
relationships with each other like a dentist and his patient in our society, we
will certainly have patience and a great love to live with others. Since sometimes
we have to be as a dentist to solve a problem with others, sometimes we are the
patient, so we expect to have solutions from others. If my dentist is my
inspiration, my God has been the most patient with me. Since He gives me
everything in this life to be patient with myself, with others and with Him by
leaving all things that could hurt me in my health, in my mind and in my faith.
Have I succeeded my
test? Actually, I don’t know but I hope to succeed it to the best of my ability
like I’m sure that my dentist has done. So he is a successful person for me.
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31 Reviews Added on June 10, 2015 Last Updated on June 18, 2015 Tags: patience, patient, love, dentist, tooth, wisdom, abderrahmane, dakir, casablanca, morocco AuthorAbderrahmane Dakircasablanca, MoroccoAboutI love to share my ideas with you, I love to read your imagination...writing is one way to know all of the best things in the world. My Books at Amazon : http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1.. more..Writing
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