That's one fine bamboo plant their Coach Steve Jones!!! 🎍🎍🎍 Back in the 2010s my old high school football Coach Steve Jones had one philosophy. Water the Bamboo. 💧🎍 Its meaning is quite simple: Water The Bamboo is a metaphor that reminds us that great success takes time and work. You see nothing when you water giant timber bamboo in the first year. In the second year, you still see no results. In the third year, you see nothing still. In the fourth year, it will suddenly rocket 90 feet in just 60 days! Bamboo farmers know you need to water the bamboo for a long time before they see any sign of success. Success comes in different ways. For Steve Jones it's a best-selling book, and leadership consulting to many diverse industries and businesses. For Logan Bruss it's the opportunity to play at the highest level of Football for the LA Rams 🐏 (better if it were the GREEN AND GOLD 🧀) For Connor Freimuth, it's crafting plans and products to increase Farmer, Ranchers, and Grower's ROI through organic, biological, and regenerative management strategies, products, and solutions that help produce higher quality food, use less chemical fertilizers and pesticide chemicals for cleaner air and water, and less waste ending up in landfills. Soil Health IS Public Health! As well as supporting, aiding, and collaborating with both Veteran and Non-Veteran business and non-profit owners to reach higher success in Wisconsin through the Wisconsin Veterans Chamber of Commerce (WVCC). No matter what you do in life; water that bamboo every day. It may not show now but, in time, your persistence will yield results! Never Stop Growing! Let me know how you're watering your bamboo in the comments! #leadership #waterthebamboo #soilhealthispublichealth #growing
It was a special experience standing on the sideline watching a former player compete at the highest level. Logan has earned everything he has gotten. He epitomizes what it means to “Water the Bamboo”. So proud of this young man!
Co-Founder & CEO at Burn Pit BBQ | Marine Veteran | Author
1moThank you for sharing this message Connor Freimuth