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Patience yields

 

Patience yields

When we wholeheartedly commit to hard work and practice patience while awaiting the fruits of our labour, we enhance our skills and competencies and cultivate the invaluable art of perseverance. This quality is akin to nurturing a seed into a robust, fruit-bearing tree that yields a bountiful harvest in its rightful season.

It is vital to recognise that, just as not all trees produce fruit year-round, each experiences different productivity and peak performance cycles. There will be moments when our talents and achievements shine brightly and are visible to all, and during these times, we may excel and garner recognition for our dedicated efforts. However, just as important are the periods of quiet growth and introspection. These seasons—often unnoticed by others—are crucial for laying the groundwork for future success.

By embracing the dual nature of our journeys and accepting both the fruitful and dormant phases, we learn to appreciate our capabilities and contributions' inherent ebb and flow. Each stage, whether marked by vibrant activity or quiet reflection, serves a purpose in our personal development and paves the way for the eventual realisation of our goals. This understanding enriches our experiences and strengthens our resolve, guiding us toward long-term fulfilment and success.

 M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

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