Posted by Pair-a-dice farm on November 27, 2016 at 15:17:29 from (162.104.66.79):
In Reply to: Simple living posted by rrlund on November 26, 2016 at 04:36:47:
I guess simple life is different for different folks. My wife and I were talking the other night about all the things that we think we have to have now that we didn't need when we got married 35 years ago. We didn't have TV or internet of course. No air conditioning or city water. We could do without most of that but I really like the A?C and I use the internet to order a lot of my parts so I believe it saves more than it costs.
What we spend the most on is insurance. Car insurance is necessary and it's became necessary to keep liability insurance on the farm because of the lawyers. Our health insurance is eating us alive. I had to take on a part time job just to buy health insurance. My wife and I don't go to a doctor and even if we did the ones around here are useless for anything more than a sprain. It was much simpler when we didn't have to have insurance and we just paid when we went. In my neck of the woods I see older people that insurance has lowered their quality of life.
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