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Rest Is a Homestead Skill: Why Systems That Never Pause Eventually Fail

Homesteaders tend to treat rest as something that happens after the work is done. In reality, the work is never done. Animals still need care. Infrastructure still degrades. Weather still interrupts plans. If rest is conditional on “catching up,” it never arrives.

The result is not productivity. It’s fragility.

A homestead that cannot tolerate rest—whether from illness, weather, or fatigue—is not efficient. It is poorly designed.

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