Being aggressive and making demands from someone is likely not going to have a desirable outcome. Whether it is a person in a position of authority, someone at our place of employment, or even someone within our own family, if we make a request or plead our case with patience and gentleness of speech, we will more likely succeed in being persuasive and having them genuinely consider what we have to say.
Illustration: The famous Jewish Rabbi named Rabbi Akiva.
Verses: Prov. 25:15
Teacher: Jerry Wierwille
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