My opinion people in general just expect too much and too many material things these days.When I was young growing up the richest people I knew really had less material wealth than many people on Gov't relief these days.Farmers are some of the worst over spenders I know of compared to their realistic income stream.So many 'time saving' devices which are nice IF they can afford them and IF they are going to do something constructive with their time they 'save'.Kinda hard to feel sorry for guys driving a $60,000 truck and a couple $100,000 tractors to make hay to feed some cows when they say its just no way a farmer can make it these days.I've been in farming all my life but have never depended on farming or any other venture or job to make 100% of my living too risky to put as the old farm saying goes 'All my eggs in one basket'.Yea I might be considered a hobby farmer or a Fake farmer that's fine but I ain't going broke either.Plus if I can't pay for it I don't buy it.Many farmers put up a big front with all their fancy places and new equipment over the years and stay in deep debt when it all collapses they really can't handle the truth coming out.But to kill myself over a loss of material wealth no way in this World, I'd just hitch hike to some beach down South and be a Beach Bum the rest of my life kinda appealing really.On the other hand its a free country and if a person thinks suicide is the best answer for them its their choice to make.
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