"From Fields to Fortune: The Farm Boy’s City Dream"
On the outskirts of a small village surrounded by golden wheat fields, 17-year-old Caleb lived with his parents. The family ran a modest farm that had been in their lineage for generations. To his parents, it was more than a livelihood; it was a legacy they cherished. Every morning, Caleb woke at dawn, assisting his father in plowing the fields and tending to their livestock. The rhythm of farm life was predictable, comforting even. But Caleb harbored a secret dream that set him apart from his family’s expectations. He wanted to leave the farm behind and build a business empire in the bustling city. When he wasn’t working, Caleb would sneak into the attic, where he kept a stack of books about entrepreneurship and finance. He devoured stories of self-made billionaires and jotted down ideas for his own ventures. On market days, he observed how traders negotiated and imagined himself running a company with employees who respected him. One evening, as the family gathered for supper, Caleb ...