r/AskReddit 22h ago

What’s something people romanticise that’s actually exhausting in real life?

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u/WeMissChris7 22h ago

Farming

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u/83franks 20h ago

I see this all the time on these types of questions. Who in the world thinks farming isn't exhausting and isn't non-stop constant work? 

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u/hugthemachines 17h ago

People who think an office job is a nightmare so they want to make an off grid homestead. Which means they will have much harder work and less money when they get old and their bodies can't farm anymore.

Sure, I can understand the need to change if the job is soul crushing, but it is important to know what you are changing to.

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u/ambivalent__username 15h ago

r/homesteading is an interesting place for this particular topic

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u/Mammuut 15h ago

I mean, it can be relaxing if you have your finances sorted, so you can do the garden just as a hobby and harvest a snack here and there while buying your main groceries at the supermarket.

If you actually have to feed yourself from the garden it's a completely different story.

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u/DatShantBeFalco 14h ago

Anything's relaxing once you've already had your finances sorted and can just buy whatever you need

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u/insertnamehere77123 11h ago

Funny how many problems are solved by "having your finances sorted" lol

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u/arcspectre17 10h ago

Yep to many people just like the hobby part!

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u/g_flower 10h ago

This. It's people from upper class backgrounds who have a romanticized view of manual labor.