RE: Going back home
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I love your story, sir, it's a community that is fast-growing and evolving because of its economic status. We may just retain the memories of such a place and come back to visit, but we cannot retain the place as it is. I enjoy reading your post. I moved from place to place too which makes me relate to this post.
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I agree, commercial and financial needs will always accelerate the growth of some places, even if it causes the family-owned businesses to give way to the corporations.
Yes, it surely did. Sacrifices will arise especially when it comes to a booming economic development of a place. Many farmers here in our place had given up their beloved farms looking forward to a more developed community.
That's a shame really, farmers are the lifeblood of our community producing so much of what we use. It's also an honourable and respected job-function.
We really feel bad about that. But some are really find it really hard to pursue farming, especially the old ones because the youngsters already left their place trying to find a brighter future in the city.
Yep, it's the same here, the younger generation and reluctant to stay on the farm and there's no future for it without people to work it effectively.
Yup, that's what happened here that's why even if it hurts them, they are forced to sell their lots for them to provide for their family. Sacrifice.