The fastest way for a learner to grow is to go slow.
Nature teaches us valuable lessons about this.
Trees that shoot up fast might face a speedy downfall. Take saplings: they grow gradually under their mother tree's shade, allowing for a sturdy bark. They gradually unfurl beneath their mother tree's protective shade.
But in open sunlight, their growth speeds up, leaving them vulnerable to disease and a shorter life.
Measured doses of sunlight ensure sturdy, dense bark development.
Embrace the slow bloom.