I love farmers. I think they are the most useful and needed workers on God’s flat earth.
While the world obsesses over startups, apps, influencers, and artificial intelligence, farmers keep doing the one thing no one else can live without: feeding people. And not just once. Daily. For life.
Let that sink in.
No tech company, financial system, or global movement matters if people aren’t eating. No one can innovate, invest, build, or even dream properly on an empty stomach. Every industry, without exception, depends on agriculture to survive.
My Dream: From Code to Crops
Right now, I work in tech. I love building digital solutions, solving problems, and exploring the power of software. But I also know this: once I’ve done what I came to do in technology, I want to go into farming.
Not because I romanticize it.
Not because it’s peaceful or noble.
But because it’s essential.
If you strip away everything, power, internet, infrastructure, food is still required. And I want to be part of the group that provides it.
My Concern for the Future
That said, I have a serious concern. The world is moving toward a future where land ownership may become impossible for ordinary people. Global agendas, call them the New World Order or whatever name you choose, are increasingly pushing toward centralized control of food and farmland.
If things continue in that direction, governments and corporations may be the only ones allowed to produce food, and private farming could be pushed out entirely.
And then what?
What guarantee do we have that what they’ll be selling us is even real food?
After all, governments and corporations have proven themselves to be such trustworthy institutions, always motivated by our best interests... right? (Yes, that’s sarcasm.)
We’ve already seen them cut corners with chemicals, additives, profit-driven food systems, and complete disregard for long-term health. So if the day comes when all food production is centralized, don’t be surprised if what’s on your plate is more artificial than edible.
Why This Matters
Farmers aren’t just "important." They’re foundational. Every civilization depends on them. Without them, the system collapses quickly and absolutely.
So while the world cheers for AI and digital revolutions, I’m here to say:
Respect farmers. Invest in food. And never forget who really keeps the world running.
And if the world still allows it, I’ll become one of them someday.
Final Thoughts
You can live without a smartphone.
You can live without social media.
You can even live without money, at least for a while.
But you cannot live without food.
And you cannot eat without farmers.
That’s why I love them.
And that’s why they are, in my opinion, the most important workers on earth.