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Do you not know how to read? Or just deliberately ignorant?
1. You have a limited number of quests you can do on your own farm.
2. ...but If you want to continue progressing faster you can do work on other farms, otherwise wait until the next reset and repeat.
Seems like you're just being difficult to be difficult. All you need to do is do what you can do solo and simply put the controller (or keyboard) down. Nobody is forcing your fingers to push buttons...unless you're possessed? Is someone inside of you making you do things you don't want? We may need to ring for a local church.
Many online games do this for their daily and/ or event challenges. This is not something one game just decided to do. Even shooters do it, like Destiny 2 and Halo. You progress slower in just doing solo play, but if you do more activities you are rewarded with more XP/ reward potential. It encourages teamwork, correspondence, fellowship etc. And builds a healthy community but it's not a requirement. Many people are the opposite and only co-op/ play online together. I myself have had many friends that just sign on and do daily/ event challenges and then sign off.