Planning for Success
Often we get distracted with planning for failure. I think it has to do with our inclination to assume that any effort that is new, or big, or expensive, or complicated, is more likely to fail than not. Think of all the naysayers in life - strangers, friends, family. Maybe they mean well, but when they can’t see or understand the vision, the default answer is “nope, not gonna work.”
The other side of this coin is to plan for success. What if all the seedlings grow? What if our gardening technique works, mostly eliminates the need for fertilizer and watering, and produces a bountiful harvest? What if we can build this dang chicken tractor contraption (jury is still out on that one 😂)? What if this farming thing actually works?
We are going to find out. Stay tuned 👍.