As they gather around the dinner table, Bhola's mother serves up a steaming dish of vegetable curry.
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Bhola takes the first bite, his eyes widening in surprise at the burst of flavors. "Wow, Mom, this tastes amazing!" he exclaims.
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His father nods in agreement, savoring the delicious meal. "Indeed, it's delicious. What did you add to the curry today, dear?" he asks his wife.
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Bhola's mother smiles proudly, "Just a few simple spices, and of course, these fresh vegetables Bhola brought from the farm."
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Bhola, still marveling at the taste, adds, "And these vegetables are incredible, Dad. They taste even better than I expected."
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His father chuckles, "Well, it seems your farming experiments are yielding some impressive results, Bhola."
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Bhola beams with pride, "Yes, Dad. It's been an exciting journey so far, and I'm just getting started."
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Bhola: "You know, Mom, Dad, I was thinking... since we have such an abundance of vegetables from tomorrow, why don't we sell some to the local vendors? It could be a great way to share our harvest with the locals and earn some extra income. Remember I told my plan "
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Mother with a hint of hesitation face "But Bhola, are you sure about this? Selling our vegetables means we won't have as much, can we provide them vegetables regularly, these vegetables are different ."
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Bhola with an optimistic smile "I understand your concern, Mom, but think about it. By selling some of our produce, we can not only help others access fresh, organic vegetables, but we can also reinvest the profits back into expanding our farm."
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Father kept silent listened to them and thoughtfully "Bhola makes a good point, dear. It could be a worthwhile endeavor. Besides, if we manage it well, we can strike a balance between selling and keeping enough for ourselves."
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Bhola claps enthusiastically "Exactly, Dad! Plus, I've already spoken to a few vendors in the market during these 2 weeks, and they seemed interested. What do you say? Shall we give it a try?"
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Mother after a moment of consideration, with a warm smile "Alright, Bhola. If you're confident about this, then let's do it. It'll be a new adventure for us."
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Father proudly " "I'm proud of you, son. Your initiative and determination continue to impress me. Even your far-head planning. Let's make it happen!"
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Bhola beams with excitement, grateful for his family's support and eager to embark on this new chapter in their farming journey. These previous 2 and half years he spent every day thinking about how would lessen the burden on his parents' shoulders now he had an opportunity. Maybe life-changing oppotunity
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Bhola: "Mom, Dad, I understand your concern. That's why I was thinking, we could set aside a portion of the field for our personal use, just in case. If anyone comes for an investigation or if we face any challenges with selling, we'll have something to show them."
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Mother nodding in agreement "That sounds like a wise idea, Bhola. We must be cautious, especially since this is something new for us. Having a backup plan will give us peace of mind."
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Father supportively "You're right, son. It's always good to have a contingency plan. Let's designate a small section of the field for ourselves. That way, we'll be prepared for any situation."
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Bhola grateful "Thank you, Mom, and Dad. Your advice is invaluable. With your guidance and support, I'm sure we can navigate this venture successfully."
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The family shares a moment of unity and determination, ready to face the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in their new endeavor.
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As the night deepens, the family winds down their activities, preparing for a restful sleep after the day's events. Bhola, feeling a sense of contentment and anticipation for the next day, retires to his room, ensuring everything is in place for the morning.
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In the quiet of the night, Bhola finds himself drifting into a peaceful slumber, his mind filled with dreams of a promising future for their newfound venture.
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Early the next morning, as the first light peeks through the window, Bhola stirs awake, feeling a gentle nudge of excitement. He remembers his commitment to meditation with the bead and reaches for it instinctively, feeling a sense of purpose wash over him.
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With determination in his heart, Bhola begins his morning ritual, connecting with the bead and allowing its calming energy to envelop him. As he meditates, he feels a renewed sense of clarity and strength, ready to face whatever challenges the day may bring.
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As Bhola wakes up from medication, he finds his father already up and about, engaged in his morning chores. With a glimmer of excitement in his eyes, Bhola approaches his father.
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"Father," he begins eagerly, "can I use the small truck today?
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I was thinking we could take our vegetables to the nearby market and sell them in the morning "
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His father pauses, a hint of surprise mingled crossing his face. "Of course, beta ( son )," he responds warmly, placing a reassuring hand on Bhola's shoulder. "That's a brilliant idea. Let's get everything ready and make the most of this opportunity. I like how you are still fixed on your idea remember to do bargaining."
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Bhola's heart swells with gratitude at his father's support.
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The validation from his family fills him with a renewed sense of purpose, igniting a spark of determination within him.
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Without wasting any time, they dive into their tasks, swiftly preparing the truck and loading it with the freshly harvested vegetables.
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Each moment is filled with anticipation and eagerness as they work together towards their shared goal. Selling his first vegetables from the BEAD LAND.
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As Bhola arrives at the vegetable market with his small truck filled with fresh produce, he is greeted by the bustling atmosphere and the vibrant colors of various stalls. With determination in his eyes, he approaches the first vendor, eager to strike a deal.
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"Good morning," Bhola greets the vendor with a polite smile. "I have some high-quality carrots and tomatoes for sale. Would you be interested?"
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The vendor, a seasoned trader, inspects the vegetables carefully before responding. "Hmm, they do look fresh. What's your price?"
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Bhola, mindful of his costs and hoping for a fair deal, suggests, "I was thinking 60 rupees per kilogram for the carrots and 50 rupees per kilogram for the tomatoes. How does that sound?"
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The vendor hesitates, deliberating over the offer. "I can offer you 50 rupees per kilogram for the carrots and 45 rupees per kilogram for the tomatoes. Take it or leave it."
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Bhola considers the offer, weighing his options carefully. "Alright, let's meet halfway. How about 55 rupees per kilogram for the carrots and 47 rupees per kilogram for the tomatoes?"
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After a brief negotiation, the vendor nods in agreement. "Deal. Load them onto my cart."
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With the first sale secured, Bhola moves on to the next vendor, repeating the process with unwavering determination. As he interacts with each trader, his confidence grows, and he becomes more adept at the art of bargaining.
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Finally, after bargaining with a few vendors, Bhola managed to sell 26 kilograms of carrots at 55 rupees per kilogram and 38 kilograms of tomatoes at 45 rupees per kilogram.
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As he counts the earnings from his successful sales, a sense of accomplishment washes over him, fueling his ambition to continue his journey as a budding entrepreneur.
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With the agreement sealed, Bhola moves on to the next vendor, a jovial woman arranging her colorful array of vegetables.
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Bhola: "Good morning, ma'am. I have some freshly harvested carrots and tomatoes for sale. Would you like to take a look?"
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Vendor 2: examining the produce "Oh, they do look lovely! What's your price for them?"
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Bhola: "I was thinking of selling the carrots for 58 rupees per kilogram and the tomatoes for 48 rupees per kilogram. How does that sound?"
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Vendor 2: nodding in approval "Hmm, that sounds reasonable. I'll take them. Please load them onto my cart."
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With another successful transaction completed, Bhola moves on to the next vendor, a friendly elderly man sitting behind his vegetable stall.
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Bhola: "Good morning, uncle. I have some fresh carrots and tomatoes here. Would you be interested in buying them?"
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Vendor 3: smiling warmly "Ah, fresh produce! What's your asking price?"
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Bhola: "I'm selling the carrots for 55 rupees per kilogram and the tomatoes for 46 rupees per kilogram. Are you interested?"
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Vendor 3: stroking his beard "Hmm, those prices seem fair. I'll take them. Load them onto my cart, please."
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With each interaction, Bhola grows more confident and adept at negotiating with the vendors.
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Despite facing some initial hesitation, he manages to sell all his produce at reasonable prices, marking a successful day at the vegetable market.
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After a day of successful negotiations, Bhola tallies up his earnings from each vendor. With 26 kilograms of carrots sold at 55 rupees per kilogram and 38 kilograms of tomatoes sold at 45 rupees per kilogram, he begins to calculate his profits.
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For the carrots:
Total weight sold = 26 kg
Price per kilogram = 55 rupees
Total earnings from carrots = 26 kg * 55 rupees/kg = 1430 rupees
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For the tomatoes:
Total weight sold = 38 kg
Price per kilogram = 45 rupees
Total earnings from tomatoes = 38 kg * 45 rupees/kg = 1710 rupees
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Adding both totals together:
Total earnings = 1430 rupees (carrots) + 1710 rupees (tomatoes) = 3140 rupees
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Bhola is beaming with satisfaction as he realizes the fruits of his labor. With a profit of 3140 rupees from today's sales, he feels a great sense of accomplishment and is motivated to continue his entrepreneurial journey.
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Even after deducting the expenses for seeds and truck fuel, Bhola still managed to earn 2500 rupees in just two weeks. This makes him think that if he starts cultivating the entire land of BEAD LAND, his profits will increase even more.
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Previously, Bhola's family struggled to earn money and could only make a decent income when they sold fully ripe crops every 2-3 months. After deducting expenses for seeds, fuel, and other fees, they were left with only 25k rupees in hand.
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Now, Bhola is earning $2500 in just two weeks, despite only harvesting a small portion of BEADLAND. He still has more vegetables and fruits to sell, which means he can easily make $10,000 this month.