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Another thing for ya. Doing a job you dont believe in will weigh on ya. Some people handle it better than others. It depends if you are a big fucking liar or not. Im not. Im not one to cheat either. and those 2 things were of paramount importance in my former career. About a decade in I was hoping to die in a car accident... or be hit by a comet... or contract an exotic parasitic worm that would make it so I didnt have to go back.
You DO NOT want to get into that situation.
Now I raise pigs and build wooden boats and could not be happier. If I had it to do over again I would go to the wooden boat school in Port Townsend, WA at 18 and have a great skill by 19. Far better move than some bullshit college or other nightmare slave system.
In another life, I toured the wooden boat building school in Newport, RI after hours and saw a skeleton of something big, like 30 feet. Craftsmanship is always admirable.
Oh yeah they are very cool. I hope I can sell my first one so I can build another one. The first one was kinda just a practice boat but its still a lot of money so I cant really justify doing it twice.
I know, I turn 30 this year. I feel like I've waisted my life to become something that the jews were telling me to be. I want a simple life. I would enjoy raising animals of some sort. That would be amazing !!
Impossible to make a living doing it though. That is the problem. You can subsistence farm but its hard and you will need a part time job. (thats what I do.) Yeah, IDK. I would be careful. Maybe look into something not so utterly dependent on the pharma industry like Physical Therapy or Chiropractic stuff? Something like that may be a win?
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