I grew up poor and didn't know it. I thought everyone lived the way we did. Nearly everything we ate came from our farm. As kids we were always outside either playing or doing our chores. I started selling tomatoes when I was 12 to make some money. I got a job at a McDonald's when I became old enough to work there.
I left our small town as soon as I could. I went to college, started a career, lived in the "big city", became obsessed with obtaining material objects and one day realized no matter what I acquired I wanted more...Then I realized that I was much happier as a child living the simple life. So I moved back to the country and that is where I am now. I still have a great career, but my passion is farming, raising chickens, helping others whenever and however I can and trying to be a good steward of the earth.
What you get doesn't make you happy, it's what you give.
I left our small town as soon as I could. I went to college, started a career, lived in the "big city", became obsessed with obtaining material objects and one day realized no matter what I acquired I wanted more...Then I realized that I was much happier as a child living the simple life. So I moved back to the country and that is where I am now. I still have a great career, but my passion is farming, raising chickens, helping others whenever and however I can and trying to be a good steward of the earth.
What you get doesn't make you happy, it's what you give.