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The analogy of wealth as a tree is powerful: planting a seed, watering it, and patiently nurturing it over many years. This process contrasts sharply with the allure of shortcuts and quick riches, which often end in failure. Fast money may be tempting, but enduring wealth requires planting roots and sustaining growth over time.
He underscores that wealth is built slowly but surely—through consistent effort. Those who wait for circumstances to improve or for luck to strike are often disappointed. Instead, adopting the farmer’s mentality—working the laws diligently regardless of external conditions—yields lasting results.