Success Is Like A Chinese Bamboo Tree
I am sure this old parable you will like it. It is about Chinese Bamboo Tree. This story stuck with me for a long time. This one teaches us great lessons about perseverance, patience, faith and exponential growth. Like any plant growing trees requires a lot of hard work, patience, water, fertile soil, and sunshine. When I was growing up back home in India we use to grow rubber trees. It takes a lot of hard work to grow rubber trees. It is at least a minimum seven years to grow the tree until you can start getting the yield. I also have learned about planting tea gardens. It takes around ten years to grow a bush as high as 5 feet but then it will help you pay the bill for the next three generations. Some of the varieties of Tea plan will withstand at least 100 years.
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