Torah portion on Fruit: Do not eat the fruit the first 3 years, the fourth year it all goes as an offering, the fifth year you can eat it. By my research, letting the plant grow for 3 years was a good agricultural practice, so we learn not to be selfish and force results, but to nourish so that we have sustained fruit. Likewise, we should be patient with each other, helping each other grow each at their own pace. Then, we can give thanks to Yahveh for the fruit, for the growth, and let Him verify and establish it. In the end, we can enjoy in full confidence. So, be patient with each others “fruit”, give Yahveh the glory and the authority over our “fruit”, and then enjoy the bounty of “fruit” nurtured, appreciated, verified, and established.