Maya, a young urban gardener, stood on the rooftop garden of a tall building in the city.
This garden was special—it helped clean the air and gave fresh vegetables to neighbors.
Today, she had to sign off on a new plan to scale up the garden and roll out its idea to other buildings nearby.
Her team had worked hard to draw up the proposal, but Maya still hesitated.
What if the city council did not agree on the changes?
She knew they needed to look into the environmental benefits more deeply to sort out any doubts.
In the meeting room, Maya watched as her partner Tim passed on the details of the project.
They hoped to narrow down the budget and find ways to phase out some old equipment that was not safe.
The city officials wanted to opt in only if the project could back up its promises with clear data.
Maya felt the pressure.
She had to be responsible for every number and fact.
When questions came, she tried her best to answer and even had to apologise for a small mistake in the original report.
After hours of discussion, an unexpected moment brought relief.
One official stood out by expressing strong support, saying the garden could inspire many and improve the city’s future.
Then, all agreed on the final terms and exchanged contracts.
Maya smiled as she signed her name and felt proud.
Soon, the rooftop garden would take over many rooftops, and her small idea would grow big.
She promised to pass on the knowledge and help others who wanted to join or opt out.
At last, the city was ready to scale up a greener life.