I will admit I hate doing handyman shit now. Used to be proud to be able to do basic stuff as a teenager but jeez it’s high effort, low (psychological) reward. I’d get bored to tears if I had to do full time handyman work like minor maintenance and repairs in a building all day.
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If I had to pick ‘change a lightbulb’ or ‘work out who I need to hire, contact them, get a quote, pay them to change my lightbulb’ the first task is way less frustrating.
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Although maybe ‘hire someone whose job it is to think about all things lightbulb-complexity-level and lower’ would be preferable to either?
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After very recently finishing this book I wholeheartedly agree. I think the back-to-the-basics mentality of working with your hands is useful only to the point that you save time with the small shit. Apart from that, I got bigger fish to fry. Goes for coding too. 80/20 rule.
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