THE LAW OF THE SEED
Take a look at an apple tree.
There might be five hundred apples on the tree, each with ten seeds. That's a lot of seeds.
We might ask, "Why would you need so many seeds to grow just a few more trees?"
Nature has something to teach us here. It's telling us: "Most seeds never grow. So if you really want to make something happen, you should better try more than once."
This might mean:
You'll attend twenty interviews to get one job.
You'll interview forty people to find one good employee.
You'll talk to fifty people to sell one house, car, vacuum cleaner, insurance policy, or idea.
And you might meet a hundred acquaintances to find one special friend (when I reposted this tonight, I had not read it in forever either, and it touched me, considering what I'm going through right now).
When we understand the 'Law of the Seed', we don't get so disappointed. We stop feeling like victims. Laws of nature are not things to take personally. We just need to understand them - and work with them.
IN A NUTSHELLSuccessful people fail more often. They plant more seeds.
--- Author Unknown ---
OKAY, I'm glad I was going through my old blogs because I REALLY needed to read that tonight. I'm going to come back and read it every day til this stuff is over with.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
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