Use low hanging fruit to practice your juice making skills
Low hanging fruit is the stuff you don’t have to stretch yourself to pick. You don’t have to get a ladder or risk breaking something to obtain it. Low hanging fruit usually doesn’t taste as good. But from my experience I’ve learned that low hanging fruit usually leaves less bad aftertaste. But be very leery of fruit on the ground. That is usually rotting fruit. Every now and then you may find one on the ground that someone just dropped, if you pick it up quick and kiss it up to God, you may be able to save the fruit from rotting.
So everyone should ask themselves two questions: Do I even bother with the low hanging fruit? And even
more importantly: Am I low hanging fruit myself?
Everyone should have there own definition of high and low hanging fruit. Is it determined by looks, financial stability, self-esteem, status, race or inner beauty? If you must, admit to yourself that you are shallow in how you pick your fruit. Just don’t bitch about the frequent bad outcomes of your batch of juice.
Low hanging fruit is a great way to build your confidence and practice your juice making skills, because regardless of the type of fruit, they all want to be picked and squeezed. Many men that I know only want the fruit from the top of the tree, but rarely have the opportunity to pick one. They continually walk by low hanging fruit as they wait. If they are clueless on how to make a great batch of juice, it doesn’t matter if they are getting the top or low hanging fruit. Once you amass the skill to make great juice, then you can hold out for the best ingredients. But if you are not a great juice maker, what makes you think you deserve the best fruit?
Women also hold out and refuse to “settle” for less. This is usually a great thing, but the same question applies. I know many women who have been single, are single, and to what I see, will be single for a long time because they don’t take their juice making skills into account. So we first have to be honest with ourselves. Secondly, we have to work on us. And then the top fruit just may fall from the tree right into our laps.
But remember to balance one important point while picking, “substitutes create baggage” (click).

