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Amish living.....
I, too, respect them, and am in admiration of their very hard working, close family oriented ethics and simple lives, but there is no way in the world that I would EVER want to live like they do. I am envious, though, of that simple life.
I'm far too reliant on the creature comforts of the world I grew up in.
Isn't all of this (the desire for a simple way of life) a romantic view, though? The realities of such a life are probably quite harsh and society as a whole seems to want to get as far from that as possible: no indoor plumbing, having to go crack ice at 4 am to get water, having to go fetch wood, having to feed the animals, plant the fields, harvest the fields (unless some blight has been visited upon the fields and now there will be little to no food for the winter), etc. Can we not live in simpler ways within our comfort?
- MarkJFine8 years agoProfessor
It is somewhat romantic, and we all might be in better shape...
But things progressed to where they are for a reason, imo.
Claire was able to treat the typhoid victims in the 1840's because she was innoculated in the 1940s. [for those that watch Outlander].
- GabeU8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
MarkJFine wrote:Claire was able to treat the typhoid victims in the 1840's because she was innoculated in the 1940s. [for those that watch Outlander].
That's a good show. I don't follow it regularly, but I have seen a few episodes, especially this season.
Not to put the Amish down in any way, as it's their way of life and not mine, but during the time my mother was providing medical care to them I know of at least two men that had very treatable illnesses that ended up dying because of their beliefs. Rather than trusting more involved modern medicine they relied on herbs, and, unfortunately, a terrible scam involving bottles of "blessed" water that cost them $30 each and which they were supposed to drink every day. Not the Peter Popoff "blessed water" scam, but very similar.
No personal info was divulged to me by my mother, of course, and I was only told about it after the fact.
It was VERY sad, as both were still fairly young, and both had a wife and children (as do just about all Amish men). The families rally around the wives and children, but still. :(
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