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When people talk about hard work, my mind doesn’t go to offices, titles, or motivational speeches. It goes straight to the farmers. Most of them don’t begin with capital. They begin with "utang" which means loan. Loan for seeds. Loan for fertilizer. Loan for fuel. Sometimes even a loan just to survive until harvest. They plant with hope, not guarantees. Day after day under a burning sun, rain soaking their clothes, mud pulling at their feet. No weekends. No sick leave. Just the field or plots or plantation and the clock of nature. And nature can be cruel. One storm can erase months of work in a single night. One drought can turn a whole season into dust. No insurance strong enough. No safety net waiting. What stays? The debt or energy or time taken. The worry. The question of how to start again. Here’s what I can’t ignore anymore: We don’t just need farmers - we exist because of them. Every spoon of rice. Every vegetable in the market. Every fruit sold by the roadside. That didn’t come from convenience. It came from risk. I’ve seen farmers smile even when the harvest is small. I’ve seen them keep going when quitting would make more sense. Not because it’s easy - but because feeding others became their life. And yet, they are often the last to eat well. The last to be protected. The last to be remembered. There is something deeply wrong when the people who feed everyone are the ones struggling the most. So whenever someone asks me what real hard work looks like, I don’t hesitate. It looks like a farmer standing in his field or plots or plantation after a storm, already thinking about how to plant again. That’s strength most people will never have 🌾🥒🍆