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The Lost Seed
One bright evening, Eli visited the nearby market, where an elderly person was selling seeds. Among the numerous bundles, one grabbed his attention. It was named “Tree of Timeless Organic product,” and the lady talked about its inexplicable characteristics. “With persistence, it will develop into a tree that proves to be fruitful each season,” she said, her voice brimming with secret.
Days passed, and Eli really look at the spot enthusiastically each day. Be that as it may, nothing occurred. The ground stayed still, not a solitary fledgling to show for every one of his endeavors. He watered it consistently, trusted each day, yet no evidence that something is going on under the surface. As the days transformed into weeks, Eli started to feel his understanding wearing ragged.
One evening, following a month of stalling, Eli remained over the little plot where the seed had been planted. His sincere weighty, and a feeling of dissatisfaction started to get comfortable. “Perhaps the seed was only a flop,” he thought. “Perhaps it was never intended to develop.”
In any case, as he contacted touch the ground, something grabbed his attention. There, scarcely looking through the earth, was a minuscule green fledgling. It was little, delicate, yet all the same indisputably alive.
Eli gazed at it in dismay. “It’s… it’s at long last here,” he murmured. His heart expanded with help and marvel.
He chose to guard the fledgling, cautiously keeping an eye on it consistently. The days transformed into weeks, and the weeks transformed into months. Gradually, the fledgling developed taller, its leaves becoming greener and more grounded as time passes. Eli supported it with adoration and persistence, and as time went on, the tree started to thrive. It developed into a strong, verdant tree, and in its branches, natural products showed up — gleaming, ready, and sweet.
The nursery worker had nearly surrendered, however the tree had shown him that the best things in life merit hanging tight for. Thus, Eli kept on focusing on the tree, for the natural product it bore, yet for the illustration it had shown him — persistence, steadiness, and the excellence of watching something develop, gradually, voluntarily.
Furthermore, from that day forward, each time another seed was planted, Eli recollected the lost seed that had taken such a long time to blossom — and how it had compensated him eventually.
The End.