I once hired a maid on short notice, Blessing. I assumed she wouldn’t last a month. She was quiet, didn’t speak much English, and moved slowly. But she was consistent. Never missed a day. Never left a speck of dust. One day, I saw her carefully folding my kids’ pajamas, even the ones shoved under the bed. No one told her to.
That day I realized diligence doesn’t always come with fanfare. Sometimes, it’s in the quiet effort, the unnoticed detail.
I almost missed the value in her presence because I was looking for loud results. Blessing taught me to slow down and appreciate quiet reliability.
Aron helps you see people for who they truly are