I made it a point in the descriptions of the four farms to show how this
oppressive need for money affected each individual. Would our friends in the
first farm run a puppy mill if they had no need for money? Would the pastors in
the second farm raise animals as a commodity if they had no need for money?
Would the couple in the third farm leave the land in favor of the city if they
had no need for money?
If you noticed, it was only our friend in the fourth farm who, by having
accumulated sufficient wealth, was relatively free to choose what best suited
his creative expression. He is not moving back where family lives for money,
but for the satisfaction of participating in a community he perceives can
facilitate his experience of Joy.