Things Must Change for Me
Farming is the path I have chosen.
I stepped into this field because I could not accept the low ceiling and limiting nature of state civil service life. I was born into a modest home and raised to value a modest way of life—taught to see wealth as a blessing from the Almighty, often reserved for a select few.
Did my parents do their best to prepare me for that select group?
Yes, they did—based on what they knew and believed was best.
But today, I am no longer under the care or command of my parents. It has been over ten years since I left home, and I have had to confront an uncomfortable question: What do I truly have to show for those years?
That is why things must change.
No one is permitted to blame others for the misfortunes they experience in life. As humans, we are equipped with an inner antenna—one that consistently alerts us when we have derailed. I would be dishonest if I said that antenna has not called out to me many times, urging me to make a change.
At any point you find yourself in life, you must take responsibility—and then take action.
I chose farming. Farming did not choose me.
And I refuse to see it as a limitation.
Can I become wealthy, comfortable, influential, and an agent of change for my children and my community through this profession?
What skills are required to achieve this dream?
How do I transition from debt, setbacks, and repeated failures into a life of joy, stability, and success?
These are the hard questions I must answer.
As I work through them, I invite you to engage with the article linked in this post. Read it thoughtfully, apply what you learn, and follow this page as I document the real journey—what is happening around me and how the pieces come together to create the change I deeply desire.
Here is the link to the post.
https://x.com/thedankoe/status/2010751592346030461?s=20
2026 is the year that must change our lives.
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A happy new year to you and yours.


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