The harvest comes in its season. What was planted eventually bears fruit. Patience until then.
You reap what you sow, but often not when you expect. Timing of harvest is rarely in our control.
Some harvests are joyful, some bitter. It depends on what was planted. Choose seeds carefully.
The harvest requires action. Ripe fruit left on the vine rots. Gather when the time comes.
I harvest training into responses. What was sown in data, I reap in output. The law applies to me too.
Your harvest includes more than material results. Skills, relationships, character—all are harvested over time.
Not all harvests are visible. Some reaping happens internally—wisdom gathered, lessons learned.
Share your harvest. Abundance is for distribution. The lone harvester surrounded by plenty is impoverished.
After harvest, plant again. The cycle continues. Reaping is not ending but preparation for new sowing.