The Programmer's Pastoral Dream: Escaping Code, Embracing the Soil?

2025-03-24

Many programmers dream of putting down their keyboards and taking up manual labor, such as carpentry or farming. This article explores the reasons behind this phenomenon, suggesting it stems from burnout in modern software work practices and a re-examination of the "self-made man" ideal in American culture. The author, drawing on personal experience, analyzes the complexities of this longing, acknowledging both the romantic idealization of rural life and its harsh realities. Ultimately, the author argues that finding meaning in work lies not solely in economic output but also in community building and a spirit of service.

Development programmers rural life