In modern times the only right way forward is to come back to nature.
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Douglas Alpenstock wrote:Personally, I don't believe in the doomsday scenario.
When I peruse the many and various doomsday predictions out there, I get the distinct feeling that somebody is trying to manipulate me emotionally in order to sell me something. Nope, not buying, move on.
I do wholeheartedly agree that having access to and gaining the skills to care for a bit of fertile soil is both wise and grounding (literally). People who are utterly reliant on ethereal supply chains are helpless, and easily made afraid, and easy prey for people who sell fear and easy solutions. My 2c.
In modern times the only right way forward is to come back to nature.
See Hes wrote:But it gives me peace of mind that I stumbled onto 27.000 square meter fertile and affordable land which I will soon call "my world" after I retire.
And in this little world I will personally keep the doomsday outside until higher forces by any meaning will tell me to face the Ferryman...
There is nothing for sale what I can eat myself or at least can be re-use to feed my animals and plants.
Overproduction might be sold and certainly if there is somebody starving and incapable to work anymore for a bite, I will hand out a plate of the same food I can feed myself out of "my little world".
"The future is something which everyone reaches at the rate of sixty minutes an hour, whatever he does, whoever he is." C.S. Lewis
"When the whole world is running towards a cliff, he who is running in the opposite direction appears to have lost his mind." C.S. Lewis
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