What Is the Marigold Theory? The Simple Rule for Choosing the Right People
Do you know that sometimes marigolds are planted beside vegetables? These bright colour flowers help the vegetable protect and flourish nearby. How? Marigolds with their vibrant colour attract helpful insects and repel pests and create a healthier microclimate. In life as well, few people are like marigolds; they give you honest feedback, if you progress, they cheer and tell you when you're wrong. That's the Marigold Theory. On the other hand, there are people who are like pests and weeds; they drain energy, sow seeds of doubt and put one on the wrong trail.
What the Marigold Theory is
Marigold Theory comes with the idea that the people and the environment one generally surrounds themselves with either protect and accelerate one's development, like marigolds do or discourage and limit it, as toxic plants do. So, it's basically a metaphor but provides a practical guide, whom you can intentionally choose for relationships and whom you should persist.
Why It Works
The group one surround themselves with causes a significant influence on one's personality. The group's likes and dislikes, things they praise and give attention to, are all factors of influence.
Each group consists of their own norms and expectations, they set implicit standards and according to that, they celebrate. So if risk-taking is normalised in any group then joining that group can make you smarter at risk-taking.
Marigolds vs Toxic Plants
Marigolds - They are the ones who fill one's life with positivity; they celebrate your wins and make you aware of progress. They provide honest feedback instead of vague praise. And importantly they normalize failure as learning.
Toxic Plants - People who minimise or dismiss your success. They gossip behind you or undermine your efforts behind your back. You might fear them with the risk of sarcasm, fear mongering or for their passive aggression.
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FAQs
Q1. What do marigolds symbolize in the story?
Ans: the possibility of a happy, beautiful life
Q2. What do walnuts symbolize?
Ans: Wisdom and fertility
Q3. What do marigolds symbolize in Christianity?
Ans: Often associated with the Virgin Mary.