I'll say this about my firewood collecting... I really look forward to it! I have a camp fire area back in my woods that we invite other people to during the spring/summer/fall and we drink, play music, cook on the fire and party. My kids have sleep overs down there and tent camp around the fire area. I essentially create 2 stacks, a face cord each, that is the camp fire wood for the year plus any trees that come down on the 14 acres. I also place 2 similar stacks up by the house. But I actually start to get excited in the spring and fall when I see weather that will alow me slip into the woods with my saw, splitter, UTV and trailer. I take my chains and stuff, grab the dog and go do man things in the woods all day. My wife likes that I am out of the house and not going stir-crazy like I have been the last few weeks with -5°F to 10°F weather. I start really getting frustrated and confrontational when I can not head out into the woods. I will start talking about the weekend plans in the woods by Wednesday and be so excited to go play tree guy that I get giddy. Then I start to get sad as Sunday starts to close down on me, my fun time with my toys is over again. At the camp area, I'll burn down one of the face cords (16" cuts is what I do, 5' hight and about 10' long between trees that I use as my wood stands) and then get to collecting more trees from the ground. I also walk the woods and spray paint any standing dead trees so that in the fall once the leaves and the brush die off I get in and remove the dead trees and backhoe out the roots if I can get to them with the tractor. Otherwise... I sit in the house like a lump, or I go spend money that I shouldn't, or I pester my wife for lovin.... She would rather that I go play in the woods! Honestly... so would I! It's hard to put a price tag on fun, enjoyment, stress relief and exercise. Now, if I were pressured to hit some target for heating the house and it became a "job" instead of a leisure activity, I am sure that it would change how I feel about it. But we burn for pleasure, not for necessity. We have gas wells on the property that provide heat from our ground, so the cost of heating/cooking/water is minimal, often we just pay the $18 maintenance fee to remain connected to the gas company. They are a pair of ball valves in the basement away from taking over as our gas supplier in the case of a problem with our wells. I'm set up to double isolate the gas company from my house, or I can swap and double isolate from my well line. I think that those of us that do not have an imposed quota of wood have a better mental outlook than at least some of the full time fire burners because we are doing this as a choice. I can cut 5 cord, or I can zero. It makes no real change. But I cut what I cut, as I want to, and burn with no regard the labor required to get the wood. It's a hobby.