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Chapter 1 - my life is different

This morning was very bright, and I went through my day feeling grateful for how beautiful it was. When I woke up, the weather was cool and refreshing—perfect for getting things done in the morning.

My name is Kimora, though people call me Cimora or just Mora. My hobby is unusual; many people find it silly, but this is who I am. I live in a big city where everything moves fast and everyone is focused on their own lives.

But I'm different—every day, I see chickens. Because I am a chicken farmer. Many people are surprised that a woman would enjoy a business that they think is smelly. Maybe that's what people say, I don't know, but for me, it's fun and full of promise. Others might focus on the dirt or the smell. But through my eyes, my chickens are full of potential. They lay eggs every day, and from that I've come to love this business.

While others are busy looking for jobs, I'm busy selling and enjoying my time with my chickens.

Since I was a child, I was taught how to love chickens, how to take care of them, and how to manage a farm. As I grew older, I learned how to market them and expand healthy chicken production. It's not always easy to take care of chickens, but I do it with love—because it's both my hobby and my life.

I grew up playing with chickens—not because I'm strange, but because that's what makes me unique. Since I was young, I dreamed of becoming successful as an adult, and I wanted to show young people today that opportunities can come from things that seem impossible. Nothing is impossible in this world. I started doing things I didn't understand at first, but I learned, I practiced, and I worked on how to grow, care for, market, and sell my chickens at prices that aren't too expensive or too cheap. That way, anyone can enjoy the taste of chickens raised by my own hands.

I sell them to individual buyers, restaurant owners, and many others. From this business, I've learned how the economy moves—how something dirty that people often avoid can turn into something delicious and valuable once it's cooked. That's life: we should never judge something just because it looks dirty, because once we understand it, that "dirty" thing can become an opportunity.

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