Here’s a corrected version of the text, with grammar and clarity improvements:
Whether you like it or not, here’s how the future will unfold. People need to take note of these changes and prepare in advance to avoid future struggles.
Since people often value money more than the great and powerful weapon that lies within their grasp—the vote—they sell their own power while complaining and pointing fingers at one another, which is absolutely wrong.
If people fail to use their minds and wisdom to seek better leadership, they should be prepared for what’s ahead before it’s too late. Here are some steps you can take to prepare in advance:
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Consider acquiring horses, camels, or other animals that can help you travel back and forth.
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Plant traditional medicinal plants at home to treat yourself when you are sick or injured.
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Avoid causing problems or friction with others, and strive to live a simple, friendly life.
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Take care of your land and start sowing seeds that will yield crops and sustain you in the long run.
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Research and embrace traditional methods, as they often help reduce costs.
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Teach your children how to make traditional items and help them adapt to a simpler way of living.
The reason I emphasize this is that no one is coming to save you. Gabriel Andandi came to save us, but we rejected him. James Kennedy came to save us, but we did not accept him. Joseph Kanol came to your doorstep, and we closed our doors and gave him no response.
So now, whom are you waiting for? Do you expect prophets to arise from the dead and perform miracles? Which prophet do you need to lift your burdens?
If everyone—from little boys and girls to men and women—wants to be a leader, who will listen to them? When will you settle down and listen to one person, reducing friction among others?
When will you accept defeat? If people insist on their rights, even when they are wrong, who is actually in the wrong?
Even animals know the right path and find their way home, but we are misleading ourselves.
Make this message last. Now is your turning point, especially if you are from Lower Kagua in the Tambul-Nabilyer District. I’m not angry; I’m simply telling you the truth. If I don’t tell you, who will point out what is wrong and right?
So absorb these thoughts and put them into action. If you don’t want to rely on horses or camels, then discipline your children, siblings, and spouse, and seek someone who can bring real change to the community.
I hope this version retains your original message while conveying it more clearly.