Saturday, 22 June 2024

Build strong roots to get good fruits.

ROOTS BEFORE FRUITS

The necessity of establishing a strong foundation before expecting growth and success can not be overemphasised. In other words, we should make effort to prioritize building a strong base to support our goals before we can expect to achieve them. In many aspects of life, we often place more value on the end result rather than the process. We tend to focus on the fruits of our labor without considering the roots that allow them to grow. However, it is essential to put in the hard work, time, and effort to establish a sturdy foundation before reaping the benefits.

The principle of "roots before fruits" can be applied to many areas of life, such as personal growth, career advancement, personal relationships, and many other areas of our lives. In regards to personal growth, we must cultivate good habits, develop a solid character, and acquire valuable skills to achieve long-term success and fulfillment. We need to construct a foundation of positivity, self-improvement, and growth mindset before focusing on the achievements and accolades we desire.

In our professional life, establishing a strong work ethic, developing critical skills, and building professional relationships are essential for long-term success. A career is built on a strong foundation of hard work, dedication, and personal development. Only after creating this foundation of skills and expertise can one truly flourish in their professional lives.

In relationships, it is vital to establish a strong bond built on trust, communication, and shared values before expecting them to bear fruit. Relationships require ongoing commitment, effort, and dedication. Only after building a solid foundation and putting in the necessary effort and time can trust and deeper connections be established. Without strong roots, there would not be enough depth of strength to go through the challenges and difficulties of life, and the fruits will eventually not come. So, build roots and expect good fruits.


Kamikun John, Author 366 days of wisdom.

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