Posted by amnion on June 29, 2009 at 15:20:15 from (192.46.108.233):
In Reply to: Why do i farm? posted by ProudCubOwner on June 27, 2009 at 23:58:46:
How are you measuring your friends' success and amount of fun? Do you envy what they are doing versus what you are doing? If so, consider what you really appreciate about farming and your life now and weigh those things against what you envy in your friends' lives. Contemplate how you would feel if you suddenly lost those things that you really appreciate in your life now as a farmer.
The first thing you said regarding your feelings about your life as a farmer was: "I do love farming." By doing so, you either consciously or unconsciously valued that love for farming over the things you dislike about farming.
In life, as I have come to know it, sane people do things for two simple reasons:
1) Because they love doing something either for their own enjoyment or for someone else.
and,
2) Because they need something that enables them to do more of number 1.
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