From Tea Leaves to Life Lessons
From Tea Leaves to Life Lessons I was born in the peaceful hills of Darjeeling, in a small place called Thurbo Tea Estate, located in Mirik. My earliest memories are not of toys or television—but of green tea bushes, the sound of plucking leaves, and the sweet smell of fresh tea in the air. I grew up watching my parents and neighbors work in the fields. I listened to their stories, watched their struggles, and slowly, without even knowing it, I began to learn. This blog is not about tea only. It’s about life, and what tea—and those who grow it—have taught me over the years. You may think tea is just a drink, but for me, it has always been a teacher. Today, I want to share a few life lessons I’ve learned from tea leaves. 1. Growth Takes Time A tea plant does not grow in a day. It takes months and years of care—sunlight, rain, trimming, and patience—before it gives the best leaves. When I was young, I would ask my grandmother why we couldn’t just pick all the leaves from one ...