by Ibon » Sun 09 Aug 2015, 12:39:23
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Pops', 'B')ack in the day there were a different breed of doomer here, Timo.
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I think we are mostly hand wringers now.
I will share something. I enjoy the company here at PO.com. The interesting points of view and wisdom many share. I also learn from the ignorant who permit me to measure the pulse of the stubborn. At the same time as I enjoy this site I am also less and less interested in dissection on the cerebral level of everything we discuss. The more one immerses oneself in the actual organic application of what we verbalize, the less one is drawn into discussions here. Cerebral exercises analyzing our plight gets old after awhile, how much can one really rehash the same topics?
I am witnessing quite a few active homesteaders, in Panama and on a recent trip out west. Folks who have turned their properties into laboratories, workshops, gardens, hydroponics, renting out rooms, in other words, the place where they live is also their livelihood, an important part of their income, where they carry out their resiliency experiments. There are some here on this site like Careinke and Revi and Pops who have done this as well. But I would guess that there is quite a large population of folks practicing applied resiliency and localization that no census is measuring, and most of these folks are not interested in sites like PO.com. This is something worth mentioning here. Those who are already deep into preparation territory are not represented in the mainstream media and even not represented really in fringe sites like PO.COM. So I wonder how very large of a population is already there immersed in practicing various aspects of resiliency in preparation for the upcoming age of consequences?
I hope what I write here makes some of the posters who are on the fence feel a bit more agitated.
You either embrace BAU and carry on or you make choices to start increasing your resiliency in preparation for climate change and all the other consequences. Or have a foot in each door but being nimble and aware. But hanging around PO.COM as a cerebral arm chair expert on our civilization in decline isn't either here nor there.......it's kind of a stuck place. But it's a nice place to come and share if you are spending your time not on line actually doing something toward organic resiliency.
It is not hard to actually gauge where most posters are here in terms of the balance between cerebral analysis and actually living and applying resiliency to their lives. And we should remember, many former posters have moved on toward actually immersing themselves into local communities and learning skills and adapting resiliency, having graduated from cerebral discussions.
Patiently awaiting the pathogens. Our resiliency resembles an invasive weed. We are the Kudzu Ape
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