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Lately, I’ve noticed that more and more of my friends have gone into farming – not as an alternative means of livelihood, but as an alternative lifestyle.

These friends of mine have gone through rewarding yuppiehood. They have done well in the city as professionals and entrepreneurs. They are financially secure.
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