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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 590091" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>My gut reaction was "that's a lot more driving", but I then remembered how I grew up in a small town, where we had to drive 30 miles to get to most things we didn't have. You get used to it, but errands that normally take people 15 minutes take 75-90 minutes. It can be frustrating for obvious reasons. Sometimes, you just don't feel like everything having to become an event. And if you're the type person who feeds on the success of a day being contingent on productivity, it can be a real hurdle to change that mindset. If not, then I'm blowing hot air. As we've talked on here, I know nothing about horses, so I can't comment on that additional work. Do you think you'd have to hire a helping hand in a few years?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 590091, member: 1211"] My gut reaction was "that's a lot more driving", but I then remembered how I grew up in a small town, where we had to drive 30 miles to get to most things we didn't have. You get used to it, but errands that normally take people 15 minutes take 75-90 minutes. It can be frustrating for obvious reasons. Sometimes, you just don't feel like everything having to become an event. And if you're the type person who feeds on the success of a day being contingent on productivity, it can be a real hurdle to change that mindset. If not, then I'm blowing hot air. As we've talked on here, I know nothing about horses, so I can't comment on that additional work. Do you think you'd have to hire a helping hand in a few years? [/QUOTE]
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