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>you will never be an early 1400s western european artisan blacksmith
>waking up at the crack of dawn, getting a kiss from your wife and checking on the kids before going downstairs to grab a piece of bread and salted pork
>go to your forge and spend the next few hours making horseshoes and tools to sell at the market
>after a tough mornings work, load up your weeks haul on your cart, saddle your horse and make your way to town just a few miles away
>spend the afternoon selling your goods in town, buying some good food for your family and a nice new dress for your wife that you have been saving up for
>walk over to the tavern and meet your friends over a few drinks
>head home on your cart with your days haul, greeting strangers on the road and having friendly conversation with the farmers
>get home at sundown, spend a lovely evening by the fire with your family, chatting about news from town and what is going on in the world
>put the kids to sleep and spend a beautiful evening in bed with your caring wife
>fall asleep quickly and soundly from the hard days work
>eventually your hard work pays off and you are brought into the city to work the forges to make weapons and armor, a higher paying and more respectable position
>grow old teaching your son the craft, watching your beautiful daughter marry into a nice house and keeping your family healthy, happy and safe
>die at a ripe old age of 60 with my family by my side
i don't need these feelings