A lone herb bursting through concrete shows that the right attitude can turn the smallest crack through the wall into a breakthrough. Grow, push, and thrive wherever youโre planted.
The other evening, just as the skies over Bungoma began to grumble their evening warning, I stopped by a small kibanda on the outskirts of town.
It had been a long day at the branch numbers, calls, missed texts, and the ever-ticking clock of sales targets. My mind was spinning, but my stomach was louder.
As I waited for the vendor to wrap up my tomatoes and sukuma, something caught my eye.
On the old cracked cement wall behind her stall faded and battered by years of smoke and weather something green had burst forth.
It wasnโt in a pot.
It wasnโt planted.
It was justโฆ growing, right there from the wall itself.
A vibrant little herb oregano or something close dangling confidently from a narrow crack in the concrete.
The vendor noticed me staring and smiled.
โEveryone asks,โ she said. โNo one planted it. But it keeps coming back. Refuses to die.โ
And just like that, the message hit me deeper than any motivational quote Iโd read all week.
Sometimes, the Most Powerful Sermons Donโt Come from Pulpits.
That plant didnโt wait for perfect soil. It didnโt sit around hoping for support.
It found a tiny crack barely wide enough to breathe and it decided to grow anyway.
No gardener.
No fertilizer.
No irrigation.
Yet it thrives.
It wasnโt just nature.
It was a message written in green resilience.
We Donโt Always Choose the Wall, But We Can Choose the Fight.
Some of us were born into struggle.
Others are thrown into it by job loss, heartbreak, burnout, or financial pressure.
You may not have chosen the wall youโre growing from but you still get to choose how you respond.
You can shrink and give up.
Or you can push through even if all you have is a crack of hope.
Let that little plant be your reminder:
Even from hostile walls, something beautiful can still grow.
A Crack through the wall Is Not a Weakness โ Itโs a Starting Line.
That plant reminded me: life doesnโt always hand us fertile ground it gives us gaps.
Tiny windows. Narrow chances.
The question is:
What do you do with yours?
Your โcrack in the wallโ might be:
- A side hustle with little capital.
- A job you feel underqualified for.
- A quiet dream no one believes in yet.
- A second chance you werenโt sure you deserved.
Donโt wait for perfect conditions.
Start now. Grow with what youโve got.
Personal Reflection.
That night, I brought home more than vegetables.
I carried a piece of that plant literally. The vendor gave me a small offshoot.
โWe do not always choose our environments. But we do get to choose our response.โ
Thatโs the heart of this blog.
Thatโs the lesson I want to remember, and maybe one you needed to hear today too.
Keep growing. Keep pushing. You are stronger than your surroundings.

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