Plant the Seed, Trust the Growth

March 23, 2025

Sometimes, All We Can Do Is Plant the Seed

Inspired by the words of Rabindranath Tagore:

“The one who plants trees, knowing that he will never sit in their shade, has at least started to understand the meaning of life.”

Activism can be loud, bold, and persistent—but sometimes, it’s gentle and quiet. Sometimes, the change we hope to see isn’t immediate. The people around us may not be ready to receive the message, the lesson, or the truth. And that’s okay.

Because in those moments, our role isn’t to force change. It’s to plant seeds.

Seeds of awareness. Seeds of curiosity. Seeds of compassion.

Even if we never get to see them grow.

You don’t need to be seen to make a difference.

You just need to believe in the quiet power of intention.

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