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Leaving work in the city to do agriculture at the age of 31

The downside 💔

- Money out a few times, money is not certain, maybe there will be too many losses or flukes.

- You have to share it in term and reinvest it.

- What you want is patient.

Advantages ❤️

- Be your boss.

- You can do what you can. You can't do it.

- Independent.

- Have a happy time with your family. (Main point at all)

But however, depending on the preference, the happiness of each person

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