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How Life is Like Planting a Red Potato?

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About 6 months ago I had a red potato on my counter that had a root growing out of it the size of a nub. I was about to throw it away when I thought about a pot of plant dirt that was on my porch and an empty pot. I planted the red potato and 6 months later this is what I saw.

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There is a great feeling when you plant something and it grows into something greater. Are the things that you have planted harvesting anything or are you still waiting with no results. The pandemic has prepared us for really taking a hard look at the things that really matter.

Tank - Black Music Month - Radio Facts

If what you have planted something, you are watering it and it is not bearing fruit, stop waiting, stop watering and stop caring. Time is passing and you are wasting it. Get rid of everything that you are pouring water on that is not producing a benefit be it people, where you live, what you do, who you are, how you see things, careless spending… whatever.

Life is too short to wait. Plant, water and CHECK on a regular basis to see if you are on the right path.

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