we talk a lot about what makes a real woman and what modern women lack, but personally I find that at almost 30 I'm still basically a small boy compared to my ancestors. I have a job that pays the bills but I still depend on this green piece of paper and dozens of people to provide me running water, electricity, beef and potatoes, etc. What are some crucial skills that our forefathers grew up knowing that we ourselves have lost at this point?

for example, my grandfather had a totally unrelated career, but he knew how to do handyman stuff from a to z - kept the house running (electricity, plumbing, other repairs). my current limit is screwing in a lightbulb (with 2 other men turning the ladder)