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“Nature rarely grows through dramatic moments. It grows through sustained conditions.
Trees provide one of the clearest examples.
Each year, a tree forms a new ring inside its trunk.
That ring represents a season when conditions allowed the tree to grow:
Sunlight.
Water.
Soil.
Temperature.
The tree does not grow because of a single extraordinary moment.
It grows because the environment consistently supports growth. Learning works the same way.
Students do not develop understanding because of a single brilliant lesson.
They grow when the environment repeatedly allows learning to happen:
Practice.
Feedback.
Time.
Encouragement.
Each experience adds another layer of understanding.
Like growth rings inside a tree, these layers accumulate quietly—
until strength becomes visible.”
Joseph A. Pitts

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