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After leaving the bustling streets of New York City, many dream of a slower, more peaceful life in the countryside. However, for one couple who moved to a tiny house on a farm in Oregon, the reality was quite different. "There was always something to prepare for living on the farm, and all of it felt like a tight deadline," shared Castro, reflecting on their transition.
Despite the idyllic surroundings and the allure of rural living, the couple quickly discovered that farm life comes with its own set of challenges and responsibilities. Daily tasks such as caring for animals, maintaining crops, and managing the farm's logistics demand constant attention and effort. The couple found themselves immersed in a whirlwind of activities, leaving little time for relaxation.
As they navigated their new lifestyle, they realized that while the pace of life may differ from the city, it remains just as hectic. The couple’s experience serves as a reminder that even in the most serene settings, life can be just as busy and demanding.
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