“To everything there is a season.” — Ecclesiastes 3:1
A farmer doesn’t dig up seeds every week to check if they’re growing. He plants, waters, and waits — knowing unseen roots must grow before fruit appears. In business and life, impatience kills progress. If you constantly uproot your ideas, you’ll never see the harvest.
Related study:
Stanford’s “Marshmallow Test” proved that those who could delay gratification achieved greater success in health, career, and wealth.
Why it works:
✅ Sustainable growth requires patience
✅ Roots (skills, systems, reputation) form before visible results
✅ Consistency compounds where short-termism fails
Today’s Challenge:
Identify one area of your life where you’re tempted to rush results. Commit to tending it daily for 90 days without pulling it up to “check.”
Final Thought:
Roots precede fruits. -1%CheatCode