• havokdj@lemmy.world
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    You only worked for a LORD for 150 days of the year.

    You still had to provide for yourself from scratch outside of that. Work today may be shit, but it wasn’t that shit.

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      Also, there was 3-4 months where nothing grew.

      So it was normal to work everyday, all-day, for long stretches, and then do little in the winter other than try and stay warm.

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        Winter was still spent productively. Hunting/trapping/fishing/livestock all need handling. Farm land needs preparing, wood needs to get chopped. It was also a time to create & repair tools and housing or work on side hustles such as processing raw materials in a low level artisanal way ( e.g. weaving / fabric spinning ).

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          Yes, very true. And let’s not forget that child rearing and elder care also had to be provided by the family, which usually all lived under one roof. Public schools are a relatively recent development too, during the Middle Ages schools only provided education in Latin for people to become clergy (hence the term grammar school.

          The notion that we have it worse than Medieval peasants is absolutely ridiculous.