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What I Learned From My House Plant

Sometimes All You Need Is One

Humans tend to hoard things in bulk for fear of going out of stock. Most times, the bulk items go in the trash because they have not been consumed in the given time and get expired. Have you seen Lilly? It’s just one, but the one is enough to lure the crowd around it. 

You, too, can be minimalistic and own what you need to get your day on because little can sometimes be too much. For example, a rose is just one flower, yet it can melt the hearts of thousands of people with its appearance, aroma, and aura attached to it. No matter how many thorns are present, most will go for the former if asked to select between a rose and a wildflower. So be the one, be the rose, and let people focus not on your thorns but you. 

Plants Allow Their Struggles To Be More Vigorous

Do you know that desert plants are the strongest ones to thrive? Their harsh conditions and struggles make this creature challenging and adapt to the environment. Place a desert plant and your garden plant and deprive them of water. The Desert plant will still thrive, but your garden plant will not see the next light of the day. 

It’s the survival of the fittest in the harshest conditions. When tested against our comfort zones, we, too, tend to give up and lose the battle. However, we need to train our minds and body to survive any challenging conditions thrown at us. 

Plants Turn Towards The Sun

While there is a lot of stress around them, they do not focus on their predators, enemies, or the weeds depriving them of nutrition, but rather focus on the sun because they need the sun for growth. In some cultures, the sun is also regarded as a god or divine power that gives life to all the creatures in the world.

Here, we learn two important things from the plants: first, no matter how many competitors are against you or how many people want to put you down, you should focus on your career or your aim in life. Second, you may or may not be a holy person, but plants teach you to keep your faith in him if you believe in the divine. And if you are someone who doesn’t believe, plants teach you to be inspired by nature and have a close connection with it. 

The Bottom Line!

Look at plants deeply, and you will find hundreds of more lessons to learn from them. How lucky are we to be surrounded by such amazing creatures, isn’t it?

 

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