Anon Book Club
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Fren, I'm on a big upswing.lots of ins outs and what have you's. But I truly feel like I can glimpse over the precipice and it's going to be fine. My job's improving quickly. The business we started when my job sucked is starting to gain traction too.
I think everything is going to turn at the last second. Things are going well for me because I've already learned to deal with less than most can stand. Heck we were just talking today, with the nice raise I just got we could have running water next year maybe. It's been 8 years without. Imma be ok as I observe folks loose their minds. Food in the pantry, meat on the hoof, milk in the udder.
I'm thinking the signs are positive. At least they all are in my little corner of the world.
The other option is that I've been on a list for 12+years, pI'm already dead, and the how and why will take me totally by surprise.
Which path forward do you want to spend all day pondering? Life isn't about staying here forever anyway is it?
I'm too busy trying to build the new that I'm hardly noticing the old crumble.
Because to me it's already gone. I drove away from that world a decade ago. It's all Kabuki remember? None of it really effects us unless we allow it to.
As far as the book goes, I really with the vendor had sent the copy I ordered. I got the full in the mail. So I tried the book on tape. I'd get bored, distracted, whatever and stop listening. Get to the end of the chapter and realize I'd missed every word.
Ended up seeming silly to keep going like that.
Feel free to steal the format and pick a new book. I'm down with participating more than organizing at this point.
It was a good idea. People did seem to like the idea even if the actual activity ended up kinda sucking.
I basically have three jobs right now. Not even counting the crap I'm falling behind on at home. I rarely have time to anon like I used to. Distractions are necessary? Work is distracting me nicely right now as this shit show plays to it's inevitable conclusion.
Thanks for reaching out btw. You were the only one who even tried. Sorry if I let you down.
Our oldest just turned 18. We homeschooled him since third grade when we pulled him from school when we discovered he was functionally illiterate despite straight As
He will never be a doctor, lawyer or engineer. Everyone came to terms with that going in.
Please allow a proud papa to brag a teeny bit.
Did I mention he already owns ten acres he earned free and clear? He has a knife making business. A wood splitting buisness, a danged sawmill for Pete's sake.
Kid makes as much as me doing his 9-4 Wants to build an off grid cabin. He'll probably get his done before I finish mine too.
I'd say it will turn out well for him long run. Strong morals, stoic disposition. Calm. Kind. Strong as an ox. Animal lover. Keen judge of character.
College isn't the be all end all. It's time to put that myth to bed. Learning how to work and solve problems and read people and make decisions is all they really need.
A whole lot of our sons education came via conversations while helping me shovel and build stuff. He has all the math I've ever needed. He can live without calculus. He still hasn't ever had a smart phone.
What can your kid do with their education? No malice of tone though it probably reads rudely without vocal inflections. But seriously, what have they been taught to actually do?
We didn't really see many normie kids when he was growing up, I have no baseline grasp of what a "normal" kid would be. Most folks we knew either had grown kids or also homeschooled/unschooled.
I've hunches, but I don't actually know.
My advice would be not to waste a dime on college. Help them learn to adult, then let them find their own path. Few end up doing what they go to school for.
Wish I had more time to expand this thought before heading out the door, but everything you mentioned I had actually edited out because I felt like I was being over the top boastful.
I literally had typed "I'd trust him to frame my house, wire it too" Quick hit list, he does leather working(sheathes and holsters dog collars belts etc) has helped butcher pigs chickens and goats. He can do brakes and ball joints. Kept his own rabbits. Built his own blacksmith shop cutting the timbers himself.
He loves Gordon Ramsay and taught himself to cook some seriously good dishes. He makes his own charcoal for his forge and to cook with. He's a damn good archer, and now that he's of age is currently building his first AR from parts kits.
He came fave to face with a bear while hunting last year. It came and drank from his coffee cup----while he was holding it. Stayed silent. Was chill. Never even considered shooting the bear.
I am not half the man he already is.
I'm so proud of you that kid. It's a shame he's never had the opportunity to meet many his age. That's been the ONLY downside of this lifestyle. I can picture him being a great Dad, but as of now I don't know if he's ever talked to a girl. When he finally does though I bet she's impressed. He should be able to take his pick when the time comes.
When he was 15, I explained how he was at the perfect age for putting on the type of muscle that sets the tone for the rest of your life. A buddy of mine told him to split wood because he'd get jacked.
Kid put up 10 cord and we didn't even have our wood stove yet. He did it just to do it. Then he sold the wood. Then he bartered for some heavy wooded land so he'd never run out of wood to chop.
If the power goes out, it might take a week before he notices. That's not something I think most kids his age can relate to.
For what it's worth, i went three years deep into getting my BSME before I watched office space and really rethought my desire to finish just to end up in a cubicle. I have never not once used differential equations.
Best gig I ever had was building dump trucks. Make 80k/yr because I could weld and wire and do hydraulics. I've built up a tool collection worth more than my house because I refuse to hire an "expert' to do anything. Empirically acquired man skills get you the things money could buy if you choose other paths but you don't have to suck the corporate cock to get them.
Damn I am totally out of time lol
But yeah. Stuff. Reasons.