Never mind being able to feed yourself, whenever people even try to argue gardening is "profitable" at all and you make them crunch the numbers on it it always turns out it's because "I don't count the hours I spend doing this as work because I love it"https://twitter.com/Catelli2Oh/status/1254033183491993600?s=20 …
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I'M ALREADY IN MY THIRTIES, DUDE, I'M OLD I DON'T HAVE THAT MUCH OF A REST OF MY LIFE I'M FUCKING TIRED
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I feel like there's a case to be made for having some level of skill, but it's not "re-wire your entire house" level skill, it's more "recognise when that light fixture needs you to call a sparks" level.
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If I didn't have my dad to learn from and borrow tools to get started fixing my own car would probably not be a viable money saving strategy. I'd have so many botched fixes to undo, so many flash gadgets you don't need I'd have bought...
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Like some of these DIY tip can help, but it seems like everyone suggesting them is ignoring that it's really just shifting the cost from money to some other resource. Maybe that works better for a given person, but it won't hold for everyone.
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I have carpentry, plumbing, and wiring skills because I didn't have the money to hire contractors for those things. Doing that bending/lifting/twisting permanently destroyed my back. Now it doesn't matter that I have the skills because I can't physically use them.
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