Nature Always Give Back

in Incredible India23 hours ago
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I know you're wondering what this topic is all about and you're probably trying to wrap your head around the idea...smiles.
Well you just read that caption right but I would love to speak from the perspective of a farmer.

Nature is beautiful and also has the ability to nurture, you might not have taking cognizance but trust me it's true. Whatever you intentionally gives to it is nurtured and and given back to you in multiple folds.

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Just few days ago I was at a hospital, it was actually in the morning on this beautiful day and then I decided to go relax and take some fresh air somewhere under a mango tree in that environment. I had slept the previous night in the hospital and sincerely desired to just stay somewhere outside just the have a feel of the environment and to catch some breaths of fresh air.

As I approach the tree, I saw that it has a lot of ripe mangoes on it but then I really do not want to to throw things at it to get them, since the goal was to just hang around. I decided to go sit on the bench beneath it. As I got closer, I saw a fresh ripe mango just beneath the tree, it was as though it was waiting for me.

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Oh beautiful, I picked up and decided to devoured immediately. I had a sachet of water with me, I quickly rinsed it and took a bit. As I sat there eating the one I got, another fell, quite fresh like the first. I had not settle down fully to cleanup the mango when I heard the sound of another that had just fallen without me throwing things to get it.

As I sat there, I smiled and said, this is indeed true, nature gives back to you what you give to it in multiple folds. Thoughts like, what if this tree was not planted and given thr opportunity to grow and become what it is today. It was formerly a seed that could be discarded and disposed but someone intentionally decided to make maximize it potential by committing it into the hands of nature.

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The fascinating part of this whole process is that some of these tree we see around weren't even properly nurtured but nature handled its growth and survival, giving it the required sunlight, oxygen, carbondioxide and other nutrients needed for growth even while the sower was away. Yet it survived and produced.

That fallow land around you can be utilized, or what do you think? I mean the little space in your yard can be turned into a garden that can sustain your home even if you choose not to produce on a commercial scale. In fact the result from practicing subsistence farming can push you into the commercial aspect of it.

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After musing on these thoughts, I decided to stand up to leave,I already have two mangoes with me that I've not eaten but had devoured two, so altogether I had four mangoes just by sitting down. Just as I moved few steps away, heading toward the hospital, another fell, lols... I just took a quick glance at a boy who was rushing to school but had his eyes on the tree, I then signaled him to go take it because I already have enough.

This made me smile, so I wasn't the only one benefitting from it after all, more will still fall even after I leave and others would enjoy it. This is the lesson I learnt and I hope we all pick your lessons from it as well. Thank you for your time friends.


Regards
@lhorgic❤️

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