The Chinese Bamboo Tree
How
Success is Like a Chinese Bamboo Tree
I know it sounds
a little out there but hear me out on this one.
This is such a
great parable.
I don’t know if
you’ve heard this story about the Chinese Bamboo Tree before now but this is one of those
lessons that really sticks with you.
The Chinese
Bamboo Tree teaches
us success lessons on patience, faith, perseverance, growth & development
and most surprising of all … human potential!
The Story
of The Chinese Bamboo Tree
Like any plant, growth of the Chinese
Bamboo Tree requires nurturing – water, fertile soil, sunshine.
In its first
year, we see no visible signs of activity.
In the second
year, again, no growth above the soil.
The third, the
fourth, still nothing.
Our patience is
tested and we begin to wonder if our efforts (caring, water, etc.) will ever be
rewarded.
And finally in
the fifth year – behold, a miracle!
We experience
growth. And what growth it is!
The Chinese
Bamboo Tree grows 80 feet in just six weeks!
But let’s be serious, does the Chinese Bamboo Tree really
grow 80 feet in six weeks?
Did the Chinese
Bamboo Tree lie dormant for four years only to grow exponentially in the fifth?
Or, was the
little tree growing underground, developing a root system strong enough to
support its potential for outward growth in the fifth year and beyond?
The answer is,
of course, obvious. Had the tree not developed a strong unseen foundation it
could not have sustained its life as it grew.
The same
principle is true for people.
People, who
patiently toil towards worthwhile dreams and goals, building strong character
while overcoming adversity and challenge, grow the strong internal foundation
to handle success, while get-rich-quickers and lottery winners usually are
unable to sustain unearned sudden wealth.
Had the Chinese Bamboo Tree farmer dug up his little seed
every year to see if it was growing, he would have stunted the Chinese Bamboo
tree’s growth as surely as a caterpillar is doomed to a life on the ground if
it is freed from its struggle inside a cocoon prematurely.
The struggle in
the cocoon is what gives the future butterfly the wing power to fly, just as
tension against muscles as we exercise strengthen our muscles, while muscles
left alone will soon atrophy.
The Story
of The Human Potential Tree (aka You)
The Chinese Bamboo Tree is a perfect
parable to our own experience with personal growth and change (whether we are
working on ourselves or coaching others).
It is never
easy. It’s slow to show any progress.
It’s frustrating
and unrewarding at times.
But it is sooooo
worth it ... especially if we can be patient and persistent.
This is the
critical variable in attaining new skills – in developing ourselves and others.
It is our ability to stay persistent even when we are unable to see any
growth on the surface…. just like the Chinese Bamboo Tree.
The
Challenge We Learn from the Chinese Bamboo Tree
Can we stay focused and continue to
believe in what we are doing even when we don’t see immediate results?
In a culture
driven by instant gratification – this is our biggest challenge.
We often tell each other (and our
children), remember to “Keep trying! and
NEVER give up!”
The change may
be slow – even invisible at times – but suddenly, as in the case of the Chinese
Bamboo Tree, we will surprise ourselves.
Keep your faith in this important work.
We live in a quick-fix society. We get frustrated if we
have to wait more than 2 minutes for service or a stop light to change.
We want instant
solutions to every complex problem and every fractured relationship.
In short – we
want it all now! Maybe it’s time to reflect on an old, old poem by Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow that is as true today as it was when he wrote it over 100
years ago:
“The heights by great men reached and kept
Were not attained by sudden flight,
But they, while their companions slept,
Toiled ever upward through the night.”
Were not attained by sudden flight,
But they, while their companions slept,
Toiled ever upward through the night.”
Final
Lesson From The Chinese Bamboo Tree
Yet, all of this requires one thing –
faith.
The growers of
the Chinese Bamboo Tree have faith that if they keep watering and fertilizing
the ground, the tree will break through.
Well, you must
have the same kind of faith in your bamboo tree, whether it is to run a
successful business, win a Pulitzer Prize, raise well-adjusted children, or
what have you.
You must have
faith that if you keep making the calls, honing your craft, reading to your
children, reaching out to your spouse or asking for donations, that you too
will see rapid growth in the future.
This is the hard part for most of us.
We get so
excited about the idea that’s been planted inside of us that we simply can’t
wait for it to blossom.
Therefore,
within days or weeks of the initial planting, we become discouraged and begin
to second guess ourselves, or worse, quit.
Sometimes, in our doubt, we dig up our seed and plant it
elsewhere, in hopes that it will quickly rise in more fertile ground.
We see this very
often in people who change jobs every year or so.
We also see it
in people who change organizations and even spouses in the pursuit of greener
pastures.
More often than
not, these people are greatly disappointed when their Chinese bamboo tree
doesn’t grow any faster in the new location.
Other times, people will water the ground for a time but
then, quickly become discouraged.
They start to
wonder if it’s worth all of the effort. This is particularly true when they see
their neighbors having success with other trees.
They start to think, “What
am I doing trying to grow a Chinese bamboo tree? If I had planted a lemon tree,
I’d have a few lemons by now.”
These are the
people who return to their old jobs and their old ways. They walk away from
their dream in exchange for a “sure thing.”
Sadly, what they fail to realize is that pursuing your
dream is a sure thing if you just don’t give up.
So long as you
keep watering and fertilizing your dream, it will come to fruition, just like
the Chinese Bamboo Tree.
It may take
weeks. It may take months. It may even take years, but eventually, the roots
will take hold and your Chinese bamboo tree will grow.
And when it
does, it will grow in remarkable ways.
We’ve seen this happen so many times.
Henry Ford had
to water his Chinese Bamboo Tree through five business failures before he
finally succeeded with the Ford Motor Company.
Another great
bamboo grower was the legendary jockey Eddie Arcaro.
Arcaro lost his
first 250 races as a jockey before going on to win 17 Triple Crown races and
554 stakes races for total purse earnings of more than $30 million.
Well, you have a Chinese Bamboo Tree inside of you just
waiting to break through. So keep watering and believing and you too will be
flying high before you know it.
Did this story of the Chinese Bamboo Tree resonate with
you?
Do you feel more
inspired?
What will you
start doing differently as a result of this little, yet powerful story of the
Chinese Bamboo Tree?
Make life an adventure!
P.S. – To see an amazing video explaining the miracle of
the Chinese Bamboo Tree, go here to see one of my previous Motivational Monday
videos » Chinese
Bamboo Tree Video
https://youtu.be/2nFDmrLGgYM
In the
direct selling profession, Matt Morris has been a #1 income earner in three
different companies over his 21 year career and served as the Founder and CEO
of what was, at the time, the largest personal development network marketing
company in the world. Over his career in the network marketing profession,
Matt has built sales teams of over 1,000,000 people in over 100 countries worldwide.
Currently,
Matt Morris is actively building a sales organization for the largest direct
selling travel company in the world. Through his leadership, his marketing
organization has produced over 1,000,000 customers in less than 7 years.
Matt serves on the Presidential Advisory Council and his organization produces hundreds of millions of dollars in annual sales.
Matt serves on the Presidential Advisory Council and his organization produces hundreds of millions of dollars in annual sales.
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