Ask yourself, which am I? Am I the carrot, the egg, or the coffee bean?
The carrot is initially strong and robust, but when faced with pain and trouble, it wilts and loses its strength. It succumbs to the challenges and hardships that life presents, becoming weak and feeble. The carrot may appear unchanged on the outside, but internally it becomes frail and powerless. If you identify with the carrot, you may find that adversity drains your energy and leaves you feeling defeated.
On the other hand, the egg starts with a malleable heart. It possesses a fluid spirit, adaptable and open to experiences. However, when subjected to heat, it undergoes a transformation. It becomes hard and stiff, developing a shell that shields its vulnerable core. Though it may maintain the appearance of strength, inside it harbors bitterness and a hardened heart. If you relate to the egg, you might find that difficult life events, such as trauma, breakups, or financial hardships, have left you guarded and emotionally closed off.
Now, consider the coffee bean. Unlike the carrot and the egg, the coffee bean thrives in the face of adversity. When submerged in hot water, the very circumstances that bring adversity, pain, and hardship, it releases its fragrance and flavor, transforming the water into something wonderful. Like the coffee bean, if you possess the ability to thrive amidst difficulties, you can change the situation around you. When times are at their darkest, and trials are at their greatest, you have the potential to elevate yourself to another level.
Choosing to be like the coffee bean means embracing challenges as opportunities for growth. It means recognizing that difficult times are not to be feared but rather seen as catalysts for personal development. When faced with adversity, you rise to the occasion, using the experience to cultivate resilience, strength, and wisdom. Just as the coffee bean imparts its aroma and flavor to the water, you have the power to positively influence your surroundings and inspire those around you.
Being like the coffee bean requires a mindset shift. Instead of succumbing to the pressures and hardships of life, you choose to view them as stepping stones on your journey. You understand that the most difficult moments are often the ones that propel you forward and allow you to reach new heights. Rather than allowing adversity to harden your heart and spirit, you remain open, compassionate, and strong.
In this world, where challenges are inevitable, it is essential to cultivate the coffee bean mentality. Embrace the difficulties, knowing that they have the potential to shape you into a better version of yourself. Let your experiences serve as a catalyst for personal growth, allowing your fragrance and flavor to permeate the lives of those around you. When others see you thriving amidst adversity, they will be inspired to do the same.
So, ask yourself again, which are you? Are you the carrot that wilts and loses strength, the egg that becomes hardened and bitter, or the coffee bean that transforms adversity into something wonderful? The choice is yours. Choose to be the coffee bean and elevate yourself when times are at their most challenging.