Absolutely. My point was that success in farming is determined by startup capital, skill, long hours, and hard labor, whereas success in podcasting requires connections and luck over effort.
There are many incompetent farmers and many aspiring incompetent farmers out there. They don’t stay that way for long unless they are independently wealthy.
Farming badly and unsuccessfully is comparatively easy as well. Anyone can throw seeds into dirt and wait for rain.
Absolutely. My point was that success in farming is determined by startup capital, skill, long hours, and hard labor, whereas success in podcasting requires connections and luck over effort.
No man, being a bad farmer takes way more work than being a bad podcaster.
Dirt and seeds are relatively expensive compared to a microphone and internet access
There are many incompetent farmers and many aspiring incompetent farmers out there. They don’t stay that way for long unless they are independently wealthy.
I have no idea why anyone would down vote you…