Deane Adams wrote:During the past 46 years, I've regained some lost honor by working hard to help others. But I still have some hard roads to travel to restore all my honor.
I would say you've come to a good place to work on that! There are plenty of topics and threads here on permies looking for information and ideas. On permies, a great place to grow is by posting experiences that relate to a thread that show how you solved a problem or sometimes even better, ideas you tried that just did not work!
The neat thing about permaculture is that there are so many small steps one can take to make the planet a nicer place to live. Being kind to a neighbour, planting seeds on empty lots, starting a garden if you have land, researching ways to help your neighbourhood grow community spirit, etc, etc. The simple act of hanging laundry on a rack instead of using electricity to dry your clothes saves more power than the best light bulb humans have built (which if you read Paul's, Better World Book, is the simple incandescent!)
Good luck on the road you're travelling - may it take you through food forests, past hugel beds, into chinampas, and on to the future.