One day, a young farmer came to Leo, lamenting the hardships and injustices of life.
Leo listened and then led him to the fields. Pointing at the growing crops, he said, “See these plants, they need water, sunlight, and time to mature.
Rushing their growth will only harm them.” Leo continued, “Life is like cultivating crops; it requires patience and time.
Your efforts and perseverance will eventually bear fruit, but all this cannot be rushed.”
The farmer was deeply moved by Leo's words. He realized his unease and anxiety stemmed from a desire for immediate results.
From that day on, he learned patience and persistence, focusing more on cherishing each day.
As time passed, the farmer's crops flourished, and his life became more fulfilling and joyful.
He was grateful to Leo for teaching him a valuable lesson about life.