SocraticGadfly: “Bloom where you are planted”? Not always the best analogy

February 17, 2007

“Bloom where you are planted”? Not always the best analogy

What if you start with a different biological analogy, by viewing yourself as a spore, rather than a flowering plant? Spores can survive not just extremes in temperature and such, but even high doses of radiation.

They do this while remaining dormant. Then, when conditions are right, they lose their protective coat and take off.

So:

“Bloom when and where it’s right to plant yourself. Until then, be safe and survive.”

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

“Bloom when and where it’s right to plant yourself. Until then, be safe and survive.”

Did you write this- if so may i use it, of course I would accredit you.

some good reading for me today- thanks again.
peace, Jess