How to Reap What You Sow in Life

Foster contentment as the seed of a tree called happiness., Consider lust the seed of a tree called misery, which never fails to bear fruit. , Fix your ego to the seed of a tree called individualism and derives strength from pride and stubbornness...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Foster contentment as the seed of a tree called happiness.

    This tree is hard to cultivate and needs timely and proper nourishment.
  2. Step 2: Consider lust the seed of a tree called misery

    ,, It is the seed of a tree called favours, which normally is expected to bear fruit out of season. , It is the seed of a tree called sarcasm, a perennial plant. , Adventure needs good company to mature. , They are the seeds of a tree called Distrust. , It is the seed of a tree called sin, once it takes root, it is near impossible to uproot. , It is the seed of a tree called bliss, it normally gives tasty fruits but sometimes they are very bitter.
  3. Step 3: which never fails to bear fruit.

  4. Step 4: Fix your ego to the seed of a tree called individualism and derives strength from pride and stubbornness.

  5. Step 5: Be careful of flattery.

  6. Step 6: Quell jealousy.

  7. Step 7: Sow adventure as the seed of a tree called fun.

  8. Step 8: Avoid misunderstandings.

  9. Step 9: Resist temptation.

  10. Step 10: Be careful of ignorance.

Detailed Guide

This tree is hard to cultivate and needs timely and proper nourishment.

,, It is the seed of a tree called favours, which normally is expected to bear fruit out of season. , It is the seed of a tree called sarcasm, a perennial plant. , Adventure needs good company to mature. , They are the seeds of a tree called Distrust. , It is the seed of a tree called sin, once it takes root, it is near impossible to uproot. , It is the seed of a tree called bliss, it normally gives tasty fruits but sometimes they are very bitter.

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