Seasons Metaphor

An analogy comparing life's cycles of effort and reward to agricultural seasons — planting in spring, enduring summer hardship, and reaping the harvest in fall — to illustrate the necessity of persistence.

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"Some people plant in the spring and leave in the summer... if you want the harvest in the fall at harvest time, you'v..."
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"Some people plant in the spring and leave in the summer... if you want the harvest in the fall at harvest time, you've got to stay through the summer."