s/goat/potato/
Delightful though goats undoubtedly are, potatoes don’t typically try to escape or eat the scenery.
I live in a place that is full of billionaires and multimillionaires. It isn’t rare to find someone happily running a coffee shop or bakery or micro-brewery, artisan art gallery, etc because it was always their dream. A dream they could only pursue after they felt rich enough to know that they could do so without risking their well being. In its own way, it is very very sad. You have to buy the privilege to follow your dreams.
My city is full of shops and restaurants run by people who worked corporate jobs for decades while saving up to open their dream shop. The commercial landlords have realized this, and raised rents to the point where profitable businesses are a financial impossibility—they just aim to drain their renters’ life savings as quickly as possible while they line up the next hopefuls. The city is full of amazing shops and restaurants, but they have a turnover time in months.
Goat herding, on the other hand, is much less susceptible to real estate inflation.
You say that, but you still need land on which to herd the goats.
Seize the commons back!
Read Marx, everyone! Workers of the world, unite!
Yeah, this shit is basically a cottagecore fantasy for tech men
Oh, it is definitely not exclusive to tech or men.
Yes, but I’ve seen this specific flavor of cottagecore (leaving a highly-paid tech job to do agriculture) among disillusioned tech men
When touch grass gets real
Having owned a small business like that, I wouldn’t do it unless I was independently wealthy. The stress isn’t worth it, especially in a remote place without much foot traffic.
Maybe open a business where the customers are
Yes but then you have to live near people, the most dangerous animal on the planet
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I don’t want to be a goat farmer, I want to live under socialism. I want to be interested in what I work on.
I want to live in a country that cares for each other and the work they do.
100%. The desire to regress to a simpler mode of life sprouts from petty bourgeois ideology, when the real answer is progression beyond the decay of Capitalism so we can continue progressing onwards. Great comment, comrade 🫡
This is me, but I’d have pigs instead of cows
Accurate but I want bees.
I want bees, some chickens, a couple goats, and some Berkshire pigs.
If someone who can grow plants is with me then also a garden, but I don’t do plants well.
I want a workshop in a forest.
I was thinking about building and selling furniture but I’ve been convinced society doesn’t deserve the effort. You’re all a bunch of litigious fuckbags, I wouldn’t build the crust on a cumsock for any of you.
Goats for me.
Goats are delicious.
I’d have a couple goats to clear brush
I did not need this to hit so hard right now. Time to start a new therapeutic rye sourdough.
Goat farming sounds cool
As a child of parents who became goat farmers, this tracks.
Pretty goated.