11-29-2019, 02:13 AM
I have notised that any human has an inherent need to cretate something or to shape the environment around you all while making some sort of progress. Some has is to a lesser extent and some to a greater extent but pretty much everyone has it.
I have also notised though this is not yet statistically proven yet that if that need isn't satisfied in any manner there is a significantly increased probability for collecting a depression or mental illness and for drug or alcohol abuse...... and for running like a speeded rabbit from one sex partner to the next in an endless cykle of unsatisfying relationships.
The modern urban consumerist culture often puts up barriers around us prewenting people from creating anything or changing anything or making any other progress than than moving from one boring neighbourhood to the next and from one unsatisfying job to the next all while you go deeper and deeper in debth trying to pay off bigger cars and bigger homes. Then consumerist society fills out the need for stimulation and change with mass produced entertainment services like computer games and television and facebook so you can flee from reality and with shopping where you can pretend that you change something by throwing away what you have and buing new...... and of cause with more or less ludicrous dating sites where you can make "progress" by finding your next temporary partner.
I confess that I sometimes spend too much time on online forums. Essentially wasted time but a human being needs some rest from everyday chores.
I confess that I found the wonderful woman with whom I live at a ludicrous dating site where we were drawn towards one another because we were among the very few who wanted a serious relationship and had at least some blured sence of what the important factors are when you want to get along with one another on a daily basis.
So...... I don't claim to be the perfect idealist. I just want to point out that you don't need to swim in the exact direction of the current.
I have quite a bit of tools and eqipment. Anything from a old 62 hp farm tractor to a 24" planer/jointer combination and a full size industrial stroke sander and a 200 ampere stick welder and plenty of Haki scaffolding and a 14" metal shaper and at least 50 hand planes. I have some land too. Excessive some say. The trendy minimalists say that property both land and movable stuff is just ballast because you can buy what you need when you need it and because your property prewents you from moving around making change in your life. So they say.
On the other hand........ all of my tools and eqipmen has costed me significantly less than the typical person at my age has spent so far on buying and "consuming" cars. All while I have driven the same 1984 model Opel Kadett for almost 20 years (It was my first car when I was 18) and been able to keep it rolling all theese years on the cheap thanks to my tools. With only very rare visits to professional mechanics.
Also in all likelyhood my tools and equipment have also costed less that the typical trendy consumerist of my age has spent on commercial entertainment.
First and foremost my tools and eqipment have earned me money. Without them I would have had less than two months work in all since 1999.
During the hardships that I have been throgh I would absolutely certainly have ended up either as a patient locked into a mental ward or as a homeless addict if I hadn't had the oppotunity to turn all frustration and destructive thoughts into creativity and progress using my tools.
During financially hard times I have been able to turn idle time into productive time making lots of stuff for the home and for the yard and for the workshop.
The difference between being a debth free landowner with tools enough to earn a living independent from bosses and a reasonably well fitted out (so far rented) home and the ability to build a home for us on very small loans is certainly a world away from a homeless drug addict or a patient in a mental ward or even from a destitute worker living from one paycheck to the next with debth way up over the head........
They say it is an unnecsessary burden.........
I have also notised though this is not yet statistically proven yet that if that need isn't satisfied in any manner there is a significantly increased probability for collecting a depression or mental illness and for drug or alcohol abuse...... and for running like a speeded rabbit from one sex partner to the next in an endless cykle of unsatisfying relationships.
The modern urban consumerist culture often puts up barriers around us prewenting people from creating anything or changing anything or making any other progress than than moving from one boring neighbourhood to the next and from one unsatisfying job to the next all while you go deeper and deeper in debth trying to pay off bigger cars and bigger homes. Then consumerist society fills out the need for stimulation and change with mass produced entertainment services like computer games and television and facebook so you can flee from reality and with shopping where you can pretend that you change something by throwing away what you have and buing new...... and of cause with more or less ludicrous dating sites where you can make "progress" by finding your next temporary partner.
I confess that I sometimes spend too much time on online forums. Essentially wasted time but a human being needs some rest from everyday chores.
I confess that I found the wonderful woman with whom I live at a ludicrous dating site where we were drawn towards one another because we were among the very few who wanted a serious relationship and had at least some blured sence of what the important factors are when you want to get along with one another on a daily basis.
So...... I don't claim to be the perfect idealist. I just want to point out that you don't need to swim in the exact direction of the current.
I have quite a bit of tools and eqipment. Anything from a old 62 hp farm tractor to a 24" planer/jointer combination and a full size industrial stroke sander and a 200 ampere stick welder and plenty of Haki scaffolding and a 14" metal shaper and at least 50 hand planes. I have some land too. Excessive some say. The trendy minimalists say that property both land and movable stuff is just ballast because you can buy what you need when you need it and because your property prewents you from moving around making change in your life. So they say.
On the other hand........ all of my tools and eqipmen has costed me significantly less than the typical person at my age has spent so far on buying and "consuming" cars. All while I have driven the same 1984 model Opel Kadett for almost 20 years (It was my first car when I was 18) and been able to keep it rolling all theese years on the cheap thanks to my tools. With only very rare visits to professional mechanics.
Also in all likelyhood my tools and equipment have also costed less that the typical trendy consumerist of my age has spent on commercial entertainment.
First and foremost my tools and eqipment have earned me money. Without them I would have had less than two months work in all since 1999.
During the hardships that I have been throgh I would absolutely certainly have ended up either as a patient locked into a mental ward or as a homeless addict if I hadn't had the oppotunity to turn all frustration and destructive thoughts into creativity and progress using my tools.
During financially hard times I have been able to turn idle time into productive time making lots of stuff for the home and for the yard and for the workshop.
The difference between being a debth free landowner with tools enough to earn a living independent from bosses and a reasonably well fitted out (so far rented) home and the ability to build a home for us on very small loans is certainly a world away from a homeless drug addict or a patient in a mental ward or even from a destitute worker living from one paycheck to the next with debth way up over the head........
They say it is an unnecsessary burden.........
Part timer living on the western coast of Finland. Not a native speaker of English