It’s fascinating to think about how early farmers handled the relentless physical demands of their work. They didn’t have the luxury of rest days or recovery tools like we do today just sheer endurance. Do you think their bodies adapted over time, or was it purely a matter of pushing through pain to survive? I’m especially curious about how they might have balanced labor with whatever passed for “rest” back then. Were there techniques or rhythms to their work that helped them cope, or was it just an unending grind? Would love to hear any insights or historical tidbits you’ve come across!