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What Karma, Success, and Newton's Law Have in Common | The Law of Sowing and Reaping

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What if the reason you're ready to quit is because you're expecting a harvest too soon? In this powerful solo episode, Godbless unpacks one of the most fundamental principles of life: the Law of Sowing and Reaping. While many people know the phrase "you reap what you sow," few understand the two life-changing truths hidden within it: ✅ You reap later, not now. ✅ You reap more than you sow. Drawing parallels from nature, investing, personal growth, and even Newton's Third Law of Motion, Godbless explains why patience, consistency, and intentional action are essential for long-term success. Whether you're building a business, pursuing your purpose, strengthening your relationships, or investing in yourself, this episode will remind you why the seeds you plant today matter more than you realize. If you've been working hard without seeing immediate results, this conversation is your encouragement to keep going. Your harvest may not be visible yet, but growth is happening beneath the surface. 🎙 In this episode, you'll learn: • Why success often arrives later than expected • The connection between consistency and long-term results • How small daily actions compound over time • Why your future harvest will be greater than the seeds you plant today • How to stay motivated when progress feels slow Remember: Every action is a seed. Every choice is an investment. Every day is an opportunity to plant something that your future self will thank you for. Listen now and discover why the greatest rewards in life belong to those who keep sowing, keep growing, and trust the process.

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episode What Karma, Success, and Newton's Law Have in Common | The Law of Sowing and Reaping artwork

What Karma, Success, and Newton's Law Have in Common | The Law of Sowing and Reaping

What if the reason you're ready to quit is because you're expecting a harvest too soon? In this powerful solo episode, Godbless unpacks one of the most fundamental principles of life: the Law of Sowing and Reaping. While many people know the phrase "you reap what you sow," few understand the two life-changing truths hidden within it: ✅ You reap later, not now. ✅ You reap more than you sow. Drawing parallels from nature, investing, personal growth, and even Newton's Third Law of Motion, Godbless explains why patience, consistency, and intentional action are essential for long-term success. Whether you're building a business, pursuing your purpose, strengthening your relationships, or investing in yourself, this episode will remind you why the seeds you plant today matter more than you realize. If you've been working hard without seeing immediate results, this conversation is your encouragement to keep going. Your harvest may not be visible yet, but growth is happening beneath the surface. 🎙 In this episode, you'll learn: • Why success often arrives later than expected • The connection between consistency and long-term results • How small daily actions compound over time • Why your future harvest will be greater than the seeds you plant today • How to stay motivated when progress feels slow Remember: Every action is a seed. Every choice is an investment. Every day is an opportunity to plant something that your future self will thank you for. Listen now and discover why the greatest rewards in life belong to those who keep sowing, keep growing, and trust the process.

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