Some references suggest it may be a modern adaptation of the phrase “Bloom where you are planted,” which is commonly attributed to Saint Francis de Sales, a 17th-century Catholic bishop and writer. He encouraged people to embrace their circumstances and grow spiritually wherever they found themselves. The original sentiment emphasizes flourishing in one’s given situation, and over time, it has evolved into various forms, including the version you’re inquiring about.
Additionally, the phrase has been described as a French proverb in some contexts, though specific origins are not well-documented.
We don’t always get to choose the situations we’re placed in—life often unfolds in unpredictable ways, sometimes placing us in unfamiliar, even difficult, environments. But within that reality lies a gentle challenge: to grow, to flourish, to bring beauty into the world despite the soil we’ve been given.
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