Weed... and yes, not that one.

in #motivation6 years ago (edited)

Growing up in a farmhouse taught me vital lessons to what life may or may not be. We are taught the importance of keeping everything clean and staying line with the expectations of societal bounds.
Okay for those of us thinking the other kind of weed, take your head off the cloud.


Weeds are a common sight in our everyday life and looking through the windows or that moment when you enter the farm, you may become really upset to find that the weed you cut down yesterday is already springing up.


You see, this is not unexpected and right now, i am able to always clearly relate it with life and how things are done, perceived, seen, done and lived by.
Getting upset about having to clear out more weeds everyday only makes you see the reason why your farm must be without them.
Weed are known to cause serious damage to the crops if they are left unchecked and only clearing them out on daily basis guarantees the safety of your crops.

Weeds are stubborn and they do anything to make sure they stay above ground and that includes, growing even on hard floors.


Living is no different from being seen and perceived as a crop in a vast farmland where there will always be weeds. It is these weeds in our day to day living that has the potential to get us seating up and ensuring that we do not get covered with the weeds which subsequently will swallow us up.

Live's challenges are the weeds that makes us see that there is a need to be better and constantly stay above waters. You cannot function with these distractions.
Take a look at how the farmer tends his crops while clearing out the weeds. He is interested in ensuring his crop is safe while also ensuring the weed is cleared our real good. There are times when, in the process of clearing out these weeds, he mistakenly clears off some of the crops.

The social media space is a big farmland and we are weeds and crops. In due time, the weeds will be cleared off while the crops will be seen to blossom.


One question though, on Steemit, are you a weed or a crop? Will you be tended and catered for or will you be cleared up and thrown into the oven?


Knowing the best things to do as it concerns life is the greatest accomplishment anyone will ever have for themselves.
You must first become used to what you are and what you want to be.
Know that there is a reason you are in the Farmland and make sure to use that time of your life to go through the motion effecting change for all eternity's sake.


Weed it out and stay as the choice crop that will make your farmer proud. Do not become the weed while you clear out the crops.


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I can tell you that the title surprised me in a beautiful way , good to smile in morning though. Also, I tend to think I m weed :)

According to my agricultural teacher weed is an unwanted plant growing where they are not wanted. Are u a weed or crop? Actually is unwanted in Steemit but you can make yourself unwanted and that makes you a weed in the community. We should try to be beneficial to one another in the community cos that what a crop does to the farmer.

Love the way you posed the topic. I'll want to be a crop and not a weed😊. I don't want to be cut off. Thank you for this inspirational work, lives challenges are there to make us strive to be better and stronger.

Hello @kingst

We have so much in common! I am flabbergasted that there's someone in this community whose history is almost the same as mine. Here is the point...

Growing up in a farmhouse taught me vital lessons to what life may or may not be. We are taught the importance of keeping everything clean and staying line with the expectations of societal bounds.

Upv by the latest fellow @sndbox,
@eurogee, the Steemivangelist and the founder of @euronation Newbie's Support Team

This title was quite funny but the body was more of an inspiration and yes I'd love to be a crop, who wouldn't?

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