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Amish building a farm in one day
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The Amish way is a great example of how us humans on a macro scale can achieve so much more if we used cooperation instead of competition ......... it really boggles and my mind and sadness my heart that we can't see this and put it into action .... for the love of God

In 18th- and 19th-century rural North America, barn-raising was a thing. But these days the Amish are among the last communities to carry on this mostly forgotten tradition in which neighbors volunteered their time and labor to helping one another build barns. Modern construction is generally held hostage by the whims, bloated budgets, and protracted time frames of the construction industry. Perhaps that’s one reason why this 3½-minute time-lapse video shot by Scott Miller of an Ohio barn being raised by a community of industrious Amish in less than 10 hours is such a thrilling visual testament to the power of teamwork.

In Amish communities, children begin helping their parents build as soon as they can hold tools. This means that by the time an individual reaches adulthood, they already have years of knowledge and experience when it comes to building structures.

With permitting and code enforcement you can turn this into 6 months and the building will fall apart twice as fast and cost 3 times as much …..cause……government

I have huge respect for the Amish.

Why does this clip reminds me of an Amish scene in Family Guy. 😅

Amish follow a simple and traditional way of life, and they are known for their skills in farming, carpentry, and craftsmanship. One of their most impressive feats is building a barn in one day, or sometimes even less. This is called a barn raising, and it is a community event where all members of the Amish community cooperate to build a barn or another structure, such as a home or church

lol someone tried to community note "it's a barn, not a farm" 😂 get a grippppp

I’m assuming the Amish don’t have to deal with the building department?

