The resolution to be more patient was a good one, though that Glory wanted to be more patient with people was intriguing. She didn't strike him as impatient, though he supposed he hadn't seen her in a situation where her patience was tested so he couldn't really say with conclusiveness whether he thought her resolution was ill-suited or not. Although, Gio would normally mark himself as patient as well, but whenever Nico got to punching that stupid punching bag of his it got on Gio's nerves faster than he could spell the word, so he supposed there might be people Glory was thinking of especially when she wished for better patience.
"I wish you luck in that. I tell myself I have to be more patient with my brother Nico all the time, but it doesn't always work." An apologetic smile tugged at the corners of his mouth. Separated from the moment, he could feel bad about his temper, but it was so easy to forget that in the moment.
"I'm not really sure," Gio answered, about his resolution. "I wrote in my journal that maybe I should try to eat healthier, or give to charity or something. I think the former one will be harder. I also thought I should work on my confidence level, but I didn't want to post that on the journal." The last one sent an uncomfortable thrill through his body to admit, feeling somewhat daring but also vulnerable.
"There're so many things to improve, you know?" he asked, after a beat of silence. "Good thing I have a lot of years ahead of me."