Every
seed carries the potential to be the mightiest, luxuriant-most tree. The
powerful force of creation throws the potential for maximum in seeds and
species. Nature doesn’t want it to be a world of half smiles, half growths,
half blossoms and half potential. There is a tendency for fullness. It draws
the process of evolution. For maximum. For completion. For what we humans call greatness. You, me and all of us are
born for greatness. There are seeds of greatness in all of us.
A
desert seed has the potential to grow in its own way, in harmony and adjustment
with the harsh environment. A seed in a lush green rain-forest has its own level
of potential as per the rich soil, water and nutritious soil. Does it mean a
date palm can never reach the levels of greatness because there is sand,
burning temperatures, dry winds and no water? Does it mean that only a
mountainous oak has the right to greatness because it has the best climes,
abundance of water, cool temperatures and cradling lush green mountains?
A
desert palm is great in being the signatory of life in the lifeless sand. It is
great is merely surviving. In being there where life has almost no business to
be. It is great in standing as a milestone of hope for some lone traveler who
might come and rest under the shade for some time and then take on the journey onward. It is great in throwing a piece of shade on the burning sands. It is
great in showing the light after a long time and prompting the traveler to carry
on and reach out to the lifeful oasis.
Like
desert palm you might be born in poorest of poor conditions. But that doesn’t
mean you are not born with the potential to be the greatest. You are! Just that
your greatness is different from the mountain oak and the people lucky enough
to be born in luxurious circumstances. Greatness shouldn’t be compared. When we
do, we just cannot appreciate the worth of our journey.
We
are born in the predetermined soil of our destiny. We have our own individual
destinies. Destinies are but not bigger or smaller. They are just bothered
about the realization of the full potential. Nature is kind enough to give us
the maximum potential to grow as per the conditions.
A
desert palm can be a mighty achiever and feel proud of itself if it doesn’t
compare itself with the mountain oak.
Strive
hard, rake up the soil of your situations, nourish it with the moisture of your
sweat and actualize the potential you are born with. And be great in your own
way. Don’t compare your greatness with anyone around. Instead of comparing the
tiny size of your greatness with the tall structures of success around, look at
your own growth from the dusted toughness around the place where you took hold
and rooted yourself to grow. You might be happier in tough situations with lesser
growth than unhappy people with taller growths in best soils. The moment you realize
you have sucked out all the potential that was given to you since birth to grow
and survive, the date palm can be happier than the mountain oak.
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