How do you make things grow?
Well… you don’t. Not exactly.
Whether it’s a business, a career, a relationship, or an idea—you don’t make it grow by force. Growth doesn’t come from control; it comes from alignment with how the world was designed to function.
Plant the Seed
Everything you want to build is like a tree. Your job isn’t to force the growth—it’s to find the seed, plant it well, and nurture it.
That seed could be:
• A conversation that sparks a new idea
• A dream that won’t let you go
• A burden you’re passionate to fix
• A gift or skill you’ve been entrusted with
Once you identify the seed, your next job is to plant it—in the right soil, at the right time. That means starting.
Taking the risk. Showing up with action, not just intention.
Water It With Wisdom
After planting comes watering. And in this context, watering looks like learning. Study how others have grown similar “trees” in the past.
Learn from failures and successes. Read, ask questions, observe, and adapt.
This is not a one-time process—it’s continuous care. It’s the act of showing up day after day, even when you don’t yet see fruit, because you don’t reap fruits immediately.
Let the Law of the Earth Work for You
The world is designed with a principle that never fails:
“Whatever you plant, you will reap.”
That’s not just in the Bible (Galatians 6:7)—it’s a universal law.
Systems grow when consistently fed the right inputs.
Effort, wisdom, patience, and time always produce something.
Your role is not to control the outcome, but to be faithful with the process. Plant. Water. Stay. Trust.
Final Thought
So, how do you make things grow?
You don’t make them grow—you partner with the laws of growth.
You find the seed, plant it with intention, water it with wisdom, and let the invisible laws of life do their work.
That’s how things grow.
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