Born and raised by the wise and resilient individuals who weathered the Great Depression, I was instilled with a strong work ethic, a sense of community responsibility, and a deep connection to the land. My elders, who had experienced the harsh realities of poverty and hardship, taught me the value of a promise, emphasizing that one's word is their most sacred possession.
As a true son of Mississippi, I was raised with a strong sense of morality and a black-and-white understanding of what is right and wrong. My honor and trust are non-negotiable, and I wear my integrity on my sleeve like a badge of honor.
Although I may not be a musical legend like Johnny Cash, I am proud to be a Gary Wayne Loper, a man of unwavering commitment and dedication to my values. I began my journey in 2015, and despite facing numerous challenges and setbacks, I remain steadfast in my pursuit of my dreams, refusing to surrender to defeat or accept failure as an option.
My elders' wisdom has been invaluable in guiding me through the ups and downs of life, and I am eternally grateful for their teachings. To those who have supported me on this journey, I offer my sincerest thanks and appreciation.