Reflecting from a tree Cassava

Reflecting from a tree Cassava - A bunch of elementary school students walk up the edge of rice fields and ditches in vast fields. They follow their teacher which leadeth occasional tree species that they may not know. "My children, here's the trees that you might often call it, but only this time you have encountered," said the teacher when they stopped in a vacant lot in a field. "There are no trees peppers, tomatoes, eggplant, cucumber, papaya, corn," added the teacher, pointing to the fields which they had passed.

A child raised his hand while standing in a collection of tall, leafy trees such as palms open. "The teacher, if this is what the tree?" He said later.

As he walked slowly, the teacher approached the questioner. "My children, these cassava tree," replied the teacher.

"Why he did not bear fruit, such as other trees in this field, sir?" Asked another.

"You're wrong, my children. Not all fruits can be displayed to the surface. For one thing, he was hidden, "replied the teacher.

"Hidden" said another student.

"Yes. Because cassava trees were thin and tall, he hid his men in the root. Pay attention! "Said the teacher as she struggled to raise cassava roots of trees uprooted.

Behold a sight that might be new to the children. They found a tree with roots so big. That's called their teacher as the hidden fruit.
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The dynamics of living with its variations, is almost always lead to one goal: getting the results or fruit. The wide variety of fruits became their target. There is work for wages, business profits for business, family life which then produces a variety of family assets, organizational life which led to a variety of benefits, and others.

Unfortunately, the narrowness of vision most of us sometimes preclude the existence of other fruits that are not always visible on the surface. And perhaps, the fruit that does not look it, is actually far more valuable than what could be seen, held, and then eaten.
Reflecting from a tree Cassava

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