"Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant."
-Robert Louis Stevenson
Don't judge your day based on how much you got out of it. Sure, that's a great thing to judge it on, but there are more important things to think about. Think more about how much you've set up for later. What did you do today that, after a bit of time and TLC, will blossom into something you can harvest in great quantities later? That brings us back to the harvest concept. Harvesting is great. It makes you feel great about yourself and all of your work, it makes you feel ready to plant more seeds so you can harvest more, and it makes you feel accomplished and full of pride. Harvest is great. But seeds that you plant are even greater, because you can let someone else harvest those seeds once they're fully grown, or you can plant them somewhere where they would grow best. Before you plant them, they're yours to decide where they will be planted. Pick a good spot and go ahead and plant! In the long run, you will see what kinds of results can come out of planting your seeds in the right people, foundations, and places.
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