Lessons from Noah’s Story

Start Small, But Start

Noah didn’t wait to have 700 acres. He started with 20. Many of us are waiting for millions in capital, waiting for investors, waiting for the “perfect time.” The truth is, the perfect time is now.

See Problems as Opportunities

Where others saw drought and desperation, Noah saw a business. The same problem that frustrates people is often the opportunity that will make you rich.

Learn from Mistakes

He lost half a million shillings on poor seeds. But instead of quitting, he adjusted, improved, and scaled higher. Success is never failure-free; it’s about rising stronger every time you fall.

Think Beyond Tradition

His family used to grow maize, just like everyone else. But maize yields were poor, rainfall was unpredictable, and prices were bad. By switching to hay, he found a niche that others had ignored.

Impact is Wealth

Noah is not just making millions; he is feeding cows across Kenya, supporting dairy farmers, and creating employment for over 250 people. True wealth is not only what you make for yourself, but also what you contribute to others.

The Call to Action

Friends, Noah’s story is not about hay alone. It’s about mindset. It’s about seeing gold in the soil beneath your feet. It’s about realizing that you don’t have to run to America or Dubai to find success. Kenya itself is fertile with opportunities — literally.

If Noah can take grass, something we walk on every day, and turn it into Sh.20 million a year, what excuse do you and I have?

Maybe your “hay” is not grass. Maybe it’s poultry, maybe it’s cosmetics, maybe it’s retail, maybe it’s tech. Whatever it is, the principle remains the same:


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