Why Your Idea Stays Unplanted

Why Your Idea Stays Unplanted

Aug 20, 2024

You've been carrying a seed in your pocket. Maybe for years.

It's your idea, your dream, your potential revolution. But it remains just that – a seed.

Why? Because planting requires vulnerability. It demands faith. It needs patience.

Most people keep their seeds safe and dry. "Not the right time," they say. "Not the right soil," they argue.

But here's the truth: There's no perfect time. No guaranteed fertile ground.

The magic happens when you decide to plant anyway.

You dig a hole in the imperfect soil of today. You drop in your seed of possibility. You nurture it with your effort, your learning, your persistence.

Some days, you'll see no progress. The surface will look barren. You'll be tempted to dig up your seed and try elsewhere.

Don't.

Below the surface, roots are stretching. Potential is unfurling. Your idea is coming to life.

The greatest forests started with a single seed. The most impactful movements began with one person planting their idea.

Your seed might grow into a mighty oak. It might become a field of wildflowers. Or it might feed just one person. All are worthy.

The only guarantee is this: An unplanted seed never grows.

So, what's in your pocket?

Is it time to plant?

Is it time to nurture?

Is it time to help others plant their seeds?

The world is waiting for your garden. Start digging.

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