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        <title>The planet that doesn&amp;apos;t rush</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Growth doesn’t happen loudly or instantly, just like a plant doesn’t rush to bloom. Real progress is slow, unseen, and built through consistency, patience, and strong foundations. Even when nothing seems to be changing on the surface, important work is happening underneath. Instead of chasing quick results, focus on steady growth because what develops quietly often lasts the longest. ]]></description>
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