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SEED-NUTURE-HARVEST



When a seed is planted in the soil, it begins to sprout and spread it's root at germination. After a good period of nuturing with sunlight water and air, the shoot is seen: it's branches spread and then fruits are visible for harvest.

Notice that the fruit harvested had no prior plan of being produced by the soil system that made it up. If a seed were never planted, there would never have been a fruit. When the seed was planted, it was nutured and then the forces of nature had to act to produce a fruit that would never have been produced by that soil make-up if that seed hadn't been planted.

Life happens because there are laws and systems: every being and creation on earth balances and are held together by a system science has been able to capture in its understanding and call law of gravity. Science of thermodynamics has proven energy can neither be created nor destroyed—salient laws that science in its limited understanding has carved theories around .

Like the laws science have built around the systems of nature and given it nomenclatures, I call this the law of seed-nuture-harvest. When interest is developed in a course of action, it's a seed being sown. Diligence and persistence to that course, regardless of odds, is the nuturing and watering process. If the seed is diligently nutured, the law of seed-nuture-fruit will be called and a fruit will be produced, regardless of whether that fruit for harvest was ever going to be produced there. It's a law! Laws are sacred! It might take days, weeks, months and even years, depending on the nature of harvest that will be required, but a fruit will definitely be produced with diligent watering.

If I decided to learn tailoring, it's my seed; then I spend weekends and even some night time to learn and practice the art of designs—the watering process. Nature will force a seed to be produced that will be a reward for diligence even if that harvest was never meant to happen around that geographical location.

Just like thermodynamics, an energy created during seedtime is never lost or wasted; it is only being converted by time and will be ready soon for harvest.

Call to action: plant a seed today and diligently nuture it. There's a law that will bring about an harvest; just wait for it.


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