"We cannot all be doctors..."

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Rizal was not only living in an intellectual aspiration (novelist, reformist, doctor, and many more), he was once learned the value of agriculture and farming when became exile at Dapitan. He became a farmer and realized that we cannot all direct to a good profession like medicine. We should learn too the essence of farming and how difficult of rice planting for the benefit of the Filipino.

Too difficult to imagine!

"We cannot all be doctors; it is necessary that there would be some to cultivate the soil." His letter to sister Lucia, dated February 12, 1896.

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