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Day 43 in the life of a Fast Plant

February 17, 2016

There is a human principle that came from growing plants that states that a person reaps what they sow, called the “Law of The Harvest.” In other words, if you want a harvest, then you have to plant and cultivate. People apply this principle to their lives. If you want to earn money, then you have to work. The more you sow and cultivate, the more the harvest. The other side of this principle is… don’t expect to reap what you have not sown and cultivated. For example, don’t expect to pass a school exam unless you get a book and study. Also, don’t expect roses, if you plant Fast Plants.  So, I have cultivated these plants for 43 days spending weeks of work and I should not be surprised if all I get are Fast Plant seeds. What good are they? What am I going to do with them? I can’t eat them and if I plant them it will take more time and work to continue them. I should not be disappointed in harvesting something I cannot use if I understood the Law of the Harvest. However, are Fast Plant seeds the only things harvested? The purpose was not to get more seeds, but to teach the plant life cycle. If these 6 years old students learned how grow plants, their life cycle, and have a better understanding of life, then I would say we did indeed harvest what was meant to be sown. Time will tell if these seeds of knowledge grow in the minds of these students.

 

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