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The Tree Of Investment

The Tree Of Investment

A valuable lesson we can learn from nature is investing. All these mighty trees started as seedings which you could easily carry with your palm. Yes not all survived and yet still not all died. This is a valuable lesson that must be learnt well and quick.

You can choose to lose a seedling today and get a tree tomorrow, or sit around and let the seedling die in your hand and get no tree.

Once you get your seedling, look for the right soil and plant. Give it time, give it attention and it will give you shade and fruits.

That is investment.

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