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by random28345
4042 days ago
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> Homesteading is an easy way to move in this direction without needing such riches. Homesteading is a great way to work significantly harder for a lower standard of living. > Your math/programming skills will help immensely if you want to build and automate everything yourself Your math/programming skills will help a lot more by helping you exchange your labor for money, which you can then exchange for food, clothing, and shelter. Your average developer salary can buy you more and better food and goods than you can make yourself in a cabin in the woods. If you prefer to spend 30 minutes a day collecting $6.00 worth of eggs and milk, that's a lifestyle choice, not a financial one. |
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I disagree with the lower standard of living. My standard of living hasn't changed any. In fact my sense of well-being and satisfaction has increased dramatically. My peace of mind that I know where my food comes from, from beginning to end is immeasurable. I will agree that it was a bit of work to set up, sure, but most of it takes care of itself. It takes 60 seconds to collect the eggs each morning.
I also disagree with your labour for money purchasing better quality food. Most of the food you buy in the store and at restaurants is packed full of stuff that's bad for you (look at the world's obesity and allergy problems that are escalating every year).
Homesteading is not analogous to living in a cabin in the woods (contrary to common belief). You can live a modern life with modern amenities while growing/making your own food which is more satisfying and better for you. We still have running water, a flushing toilet, a dishwasher, washer, stove, TV, cable and broadband internet - and I still live within an hour's commute of work and still buy clothes and other goods. Without having to buy all our produce/eggs, we free up a few grand a year for other projects/vacations/trips/excursions/events. So counter to your argument that it's a lower standard of living, our standard of living has increased.
Of course, you can sit in a restaurant eating high fat food joining the rest of the sedentary obese population and call that "a higher standard of living" if you choose; or you can use your time at the gym or out running or doing other exercise to keep your calorie balance in check, to keep our bodies healthy which takes what? Half an hour, an hour a day? I used to be like this, living the high life, enjoying the luxuries, increasing the size of my pants and my hours of exercise as each year passed. I'm done with it. I spend less time doing physical activity homesteading, I'm eating more nutritious food and I'm losing weight.
The other plus is that knowing how to provide all that stuff for ourselves eases our burden on the rest of society having to provide it for us and when stuff goes wrong and there's a run on the grocery stores and shelves are emptied, us and our neighbours barely notice the difference.