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You can work hard, feel stuck, and still miss the best things in your life because you’re looking past them. Today I share the “Acres of Diamonds” story, first told by Russell Conwell, about a farmer who sells his land to search for diamond mines across Africa, only to find despair on the road he thought would lead to wealth.
Back on the farm he left behind, the new owner notices a shiny stone in the creek, sets it on the mantel, and learns it’s a diamond. That single act of paying attention opens the door to a life-changing discovery: the “treasure” was there all along. It’s a simple story with a hard edge, because it exposes how comparison, restlessness, and the belief that “better is over there” can blind us to the value of what we already have: people who love us, a home, friendships, daily provision, and small moments of peace.
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You can work hard, feel stuck, and still miss the best things in your life because you’re looking past them. Today I share the “Acres of Diamonds” story, first told by Russell Conwell, about a farmer who sells his land to search for diamond mines across Africa, only to find despair on the road he thought would lead to wealth.
Back on the farm he left behind, the new owner notices a shiny stone in the creek, sets it on the mantel, and learns it’s a diamond. That single act of paying attention opens the door to a life-changing discovery: the “treasure” was there all along. It’s a simple story with a hard edge, because it exposes how comparison, restlessness, and the belief that “better is over there” can blind us to the value of what we already have: people who love us, a home, friendships, daily provision, and small moments of peace.
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