The Law of the Farm
We live in a world that is governed by natural laws, just like gravity–what goes up must come down. In agriculture, we can easily see and agree that the natural laws and principles govern the work and determine the harvest (Covey, 1994).
It’s very simple: we reap what we sow. If you sow generously, you will reap generously. If you sow sparingly, you will reap sparingly.
The Law of the Farm governs in all arenas of life. Think of your relationships, your finances, your career, your health and your character. “Can you ‘cram’ and suddenly become a person of integrity, courage or compassion (Covey, 1994, p. 55)?”
What about people who go for the quick-fixes, “lose 20 pounds in 30 days”? They may succeed in the short run, but most gain all the weight back and sometimes more. Why? Because they tried to defy the natural laws. Good health and vitality are based on natural principles.
“Nature is evenly balanced. We cannot disturb her equilibrium, for we know that the law of Cause and Effect is the unerring and inexorable law of nature; but we do fail to find our own equilibrium as nations and as individuals, because we have not yet learned that the same law works as inexorably in human life and in society as in nature — that what we sow, we must inevitably reap.” — Dr. Sidney Bremer
Many people sow one thing and expect to reap something entirely different. If a farmer sowed tomato seeds, she shouldn’t expect to reap oranges. She is going to reap tomatoes, and that’s only if she’s put in the work.
The formula for a good harvest (in every area of life) is good seeds, good fertile soil and dedicated time. In undergrad I can’t remember ever really studying; I got through school, but I didn’t excel academically. “I got the degree, but not the education.” In graduate school, however, by this time, I had learned through trial and error that there are natural laws you can’t defy. We can be charming and manipulative for a short while, but long-term, the law of the farm will prevail. Guaranteed.
What are some areas in your life where you know you have to plant the seeds and invest the time in order to reap a fruitful harvest? You want to get out of debt, but you also want those new designer shoes you don’t need and can’t afford? You want to be fit and healthy, but you don’t want to change your eating habits or exercise? How long have you had your gym membership? How many times have you been to the gym this year? Make sure your actions are aligned with your principles.
There is significant benefit to be gained by looking at recurring themes in your life. Think long and hard about the price you’re willing to pay because there’s always a price to pay. You can only choose when you’ll pay. You can play now and pay later, or pay now and play later, but you will pay.
You can pay in your younger years by putting money aside, gaining the skills you need for your dream career, and reap the benefits in your later years. Or you can be like many Americans and “enjoy” your younger years, make lousy choices, spend the money, incur massive debt and pay the price in your senior years.
In your hands is the power to choose.
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