Storms arrive without warning. Droughts stretch longer than expected. Some seasons produce growth that surprises you. Others test your patience in ways that are hard to explain. What separates the farmer who survives from the one who doesn't isn't skill or luck. It's the willingness to adapt. To read the conditions as they are, not as you wish they were. To adjust without abandoning what you've planted.
The Bamboo Farmer Is Delusional
At first glance, the Bamboo Farmer's mindset looks a little delusional.
Who waters day after day, year after year, without any visible sign of growth? Who keeps believing in something invisible? Who works for years with no proof that the effort will ever pay off?
A Bamboo Farmer does. And that's exactly what makes them worth paying attention to.
Money Isn’t Everything, So Water What Truly Matters
Money is powerful, but it’s also limited.
It can buy comfort, but not contentment.
It can buy entertainment, but not joy.
It can buy recognition, but not respect.
The truth is that the things that give life its most profound meaning, like peace, purpose, love, connection, health, and time, can’t be bought; they can only be cultivated. Like bamboo, they require patience, care, and consistent watering.
The Seinfeld Method: How to Water Your Bamboo Every Day
I'm always seeking ways to be more productive and grow both personally and professionally. That's why Jerry Seinfeld's "don't break the chain" method has become one of my favorite ways of staying on task to achieve goals.
The core idea from comedian Jerry Seinfeld is this: Do the most important thing for your big goals for at least 15-20 minutes every single day without breaking the chain. Get yourself a calendar and cross off each day you put in the work.
The Generous Bamboo Farmer
I pick a theme for each year, and this year’s theme is generosity. Although it is critical that you take care of your own bamboo, generosity is also important. I’ve been focusing on this theme for the past ten months and have learned a lot. Most importantly, I realized that it’s just as important to learn how to receive generosity as it is to be generous with others. It stops the flow if someone is generous to us and we don’t receive it. Generosity has a ripple effect, like throwing a pebble into a pond–even the most minor act of generosity can impact those around us.
A Bamboo Farmer’s Secret Superpower
Perfectionism Does Not work on the Bamboo Farm
Self-Discipline is a Bamboo Farmer’s Secret Weapon
Why You Should Take Smart Risks
Create a Compelling Bamboo Vision
This time of the year (January) is often associated with setting new goals and resolutions for the coming year. But what about five, ten, or twenty years from now? Most giant timber bamboo takes five years to grow 90 feet in 60 days. So like timber bamboo, we must create a vision for what we want our bamboo to look like long term.
Bamboo Farmers Have Deeply Held Values
To Succeed in the ‘Relationship Age,’ Model the Behavior of this Creature
How Bamboo Farmers Overcome F.U.D.
Bamboo Farming Takes 20 Seconds of Courage
Cody Goldberg on Play, Finding Inspiration from Challenging Times, and Passion Projects
10 Ways Bamboo Farmers Water Persistently
I’ve met many successful Bamboo Farmers throughout my life, many of which I interviewed on my podcast. What makes them so successful compared to someone who might not have the same level of success is that Bamboo Farmers water persistently.
Liam St. John on Passion, Perseverance, and Risk-Taking
Liam St. John auditioned for The Voice seven times before finally being invited to the live blind audition, where both Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani gave Liam an opportunity to move on. The difference? Liam found his voice among his passion for making music.
In this episode, you’ll hear about Liam’s passion and perseverance for music and how he continued to Water the Bamboo even when it wasn’t visibly growing.




















