A man
who was very found of trees wanted to see a green tree in the courtyard of his
home. He thought that if he planted sapling, it would take a long time to grow
into a tree. So he went to a garden and selected a fully grown tree. He then employed
several laborers to dig it up and then transport it to his courtyard where he
had it planted.
The man
was very happy. He thought to himself; “I have traveled a long journey in a
single day. Planting a sapling or a seed would have been a lengthy business and
now I have found quick way of having a lush green tree”
But the
next morning when he looked at the tree, he found that its leaves had begun to
wither, and after a few days the whole tree dried up. He was disappointed. When
one of his friends visited him, he found him in a very sad mood. When he asked
the reason he said: “I am in a hurry, but God isn’t”
This
story instructs us about the law of nature, which is based on gradual
development and not on sudden leaps. One who follows this law of nature will be
successful, while the one, who fails to follow it, will be doomed to failure.
This law
of nature is applicable not only to tree; it is a universal law. In every
field, one must follow this natural course; otherwise one cannot attain any
worthwhile goal.
Why is
it that when the tree was in the garden, it was green, but when the same tree
was transferred to another place – the courtyard – it dried up? The reason is
that when the tree was in the garden, it had its roots intact, but when it was
transferred to the courtyard, it had very few of its roots left. And it is
roots that give life to a tree.
This is
a law of nature and this law of nature applies to all human activities. It is
the need of every business, every profession, and every institution to have
proper roots, that is, a sound basis. There is no exception to this law of
nature.
For
example, education is the basis for a job, reputation is the basis of a
business, and infrastructure is the basis of national development. Constructing
a really solid foundation requires a long period of time; you cannot have such
a foundation by just taking wild leaps.
When you
are in a hurry to achieve something. It means that you are denying the law of
nature. You want to build a world on your own and this kind of procedure is not
possible in this world. Those who engage in a gradual process will find support
in nature and without such support no achievement is possible in this world.
Why did
God decree this nature? He did so for the purpose of consolidation. If you try
to achieve something by leaping into things, the final result will be like an
uprooted tree. But when you adopt the gradual process, you consolidate your
achievement.
An
agriculturist once rightly pointed out that it requires only six months to grow
a kakdi plant, but if you want to grow a tree like the oak, it will take 50
years to produce a fully grown tree. From this example one can understand how
the law of nature functions.
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