I grew up with a wood burner for heat in the winter, so ever summer we’d go out and cut down a dead tree somewhere, cut into chunks that can be rolled or carried to a truck bed, hauled home, unloaded, and repeated until the entire tree was collected. That would mean probably 5-10 truck loads in a standard farm truck. With 3 non professionals running 2 chainsaws, that’s 4+ hours not including drive time.
So while this is satire, for anyone who’s not cut down a tree before, especially one with consequences if you fell it wrong, the pros make it look fast an easy.
The same with almost every work. We don’t see years of expertise and background calculations behind every their action. Especially with good tools they are used too.
It’s porn to watch a professional do what they are skilled for.
I grew up with a wood burner for heat in the winter, so ever summer we’d go out and cut down a dead tree somewhere, cut into chunks that can be rolled or carried to a truck bed, hauled home, unloaded, and repeated until the entire tree was collected. That would mean probably 5-10 truck loads in a standard farm truck. With 3 non professionals running 2 chainsaws, that’s 4+ hours not including drive time.
So while this is satire, for anyone who’s not cut down a tree before, especially one with consequences if you fell it wrong, the pros make it look fast an easy.
The same with almost every work. We don’t see years of expertise and background calculations behind every their action. Especially with good tools they are used too.
It’s porn to watch a professional do what they are skilled for.
Make humility great again