The document discusses the "Law of the Seed", using the example of an apple tree producing many seeds despite only needing a few to grow more trees. It notes that nature is teaching us that not all seeds will grow, just as in life most attempts or efforts will not succeed. Successful people understand this and are willing to try many times through more attempts or "planting more seeds". The document advocates having preferences rather than expectations, and accepting what is beyond your control rather than getting frustrated or disappointed by how things should be. It concludes that changing one's thinking is easier than changing the world, and that happiness depends more on one's attitude than external problems or events.
4. The Law of the Seed Take a look at an apple tree. There might be five hundred apples on the tree and each apple has ten seeds. That's a lot of seeds!
5. We might ask, "Why would you need so many seeds to grow just a few more apple trees?"