Re-Think Everything!

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We all need to Re-Think everything.
People are suffering because they are living like they are middle class
in America in 2025! The system has changed and you better change too.
There are no more support systems; you need to develop your own system.
The good news is you’re not alone. Many people are in the same place.
Re-think everything!

Farmers.
Farmers need crops moved from the fields to markets.
The government and banks are teaching them that depending on the
system will destroy the farm. The same goes for anyone using the
banks and government for help. Think about what they would have done
in the 1800s. They would have solved their own problems!

Ideas for small farmers.
You are going broke working in the system. Stop!
If you have some space on your land offer it to people that need someplace
to stay. In turn you can charge them a small amount of money.
Everyone would benefit by your generosity. You might find that some
people living on your land will be able to help you harvest and sell your
products. It’s a new way to think about farming like they did
in the 1800s. The difference now is you have way more technology
available to you. You might be able to market your produce to stores
using Facebook. Learning how to market your own product is the only way.

Billionaires and other rich people.

Billionaires won’t be rich if you don’t use their products and services.
The good news is you don’t need them; they need you!
Don’t help them before you help yourself and your neighbors.

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Rick Mercier, Born in Lowell Massachusetts. Married and moved to Pelham NH for 20 years. Over 33 years ago we moved to Palm Harbor Florida. When we moved here it was rural. Now it's a metro area with an 8-lane highway out front! Now retired we like traveling and try to chase the good weather.