You can go out and get like a cabin and stuff. I was there one day and I watched them build a barn, like a full-size barn in eight hours. Like it was just up, ready, going.
Like, I mean, it's like, what the hell? Like, who are these? This is the most impressive thing I've ever seen is, you know, the entire community came together, put the structure up. And they didn't even break a sweat. Yeah.
There's a great video somewhere. I'm sure it's probably on TikTok or something. I can't remember where I saw it, but it shows the Amish when they show up to this factory.
So they all punch in and they're like lined up. When they would punch in their ticket, the moment they punch in, they turn around and sprint to their workstation. It's their work ethic.
It's just drilled into their culture. Like it's the most impressive thing ever. Like you should watch it.
You see them, they literally run to their station. It really is amazing. Yeah.
One of the reasons I was able when I was younger to learn how to actually build a house is because of the competition, not necessarily with them, but because of that work ethic, it's spread everywhere. So if you weren't like everybody was like, oh, I'm a carpenter, I do framing, I do roofing, I do siding. And it was like, you kind of had like these niche groups that like perfected those things.