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<blockquote data-quote="warped04" data-source="post: 1421965" data-attributes="member: 26774"><p>Oh, I agree, you've described myself and what we are doing exactly. But when you say affluent, most of us have enough to buy / build and be debt free, but we are giving up those jobs that have financially freed us to do these things (or our funny money from the houses we've been house poor too over that last years). I'm assuming most are like me and have a decent job, but needing to make less cash and have a better quality of life. But there are a percentage of those that are moving and planning (against most peoples advice) to do small farming full time, and then there are those like myself and some others I've seen on these forums who are going to have a full time job and take up to providing food as a hobby / second source of income. I feel that puts us on the needing to make things work instead of buying new things, which is the start of the WWII generation was able to do. My hope is my kids take up the cause, and I don't want to predict the future, but bring back the farmer/rancher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warped04, post: 1421965, member: 26774"] Oh, I agree, you've described myself and what we are doing exactly. But when you say affluent, most of us have enough to buy / build and be debt free, but we are giving up those jobs that have financially freed us to do these things (or our funny money from the houses we've been house poor too over that last years). I'm assuming most are like me and have a decent job, but needing to make less cash and have a better quality of life. But there are a percentage of those that are moving and planning (against most peoples advice) to do small farming full time, and then there are those like myself and some others I've seen on these forums who are going to have a full time job and take up to providing food as a hobby / second source of income. I feel that puts us on the needing to make things work instead of buying new things, which is the start of the WWII generation was able to do. My hope is my kids take up the cause, and I don't want to predict the future, but bring back the farmer/rancher. [/QUOTE]
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