"My father once lived like a king. In the East, people still remember his name. He was that wealthy. Then politics shifted, a new power came, and they cut him down. Because he put everything in one basket, his fall was very painful to watch.
He sat me down one hot night in the village and opened his heart. He said his mistake was wanting to own everything alone. He taught me something simple with bread. He said stop chasing one full loaf. Take small crumbs from many loaves, and you will still eat well.
That talk changed my entire life. I stopped planning to own every project fully. I started choosing smart little pieces everywhere. That way, if one basket breaks, my whole life does not scatter. That was wisdom from a wounded but loving man."