If you have to pay ongoing costs out of the revenue of your farm, you're not an autarkist, you're just a farmer. And then you have to compete on the market with professional farmers. That's not "not having to work for a living".
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A big part of it is tolerance for boring food. You can stick to cheap meals that are easy to learn to cook, but it's harder if you want diversity of taste. Eggs are easy to cook. Crack 2 in a cup of water and microwave it, instant poached egg. Hot pot works great for beans.
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If you need greens, you can get Spirulina powder. $250 for 55 lbs, smaller amounts $20/lb. Mix a few tablespoons full with water and add Stevia (it's nasty by itself). Keep a salt shaker full of Stevia so you can add tiny amounts to anything.
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I am lazy. My question is, how can I more and more cheaply get other entities to cook for me, drive for me, and repair my home. (Things I did for personal entertainment like playing an instrument I'd probably not want to outsource.)
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One idea that comes to mind is the economies of scale you can get with group living arrangements. Apps that make this easier to do (especially with non relatives / people you don't want to socialize a lot with) could have value.
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Even if it we're just an app about which spices to add, haha. Thinking about this a bit more, there are probably a pretty small, finite number of basic variations on a set of core dishes where you could start with more basic variants and work up the complexity later.
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