by Pops » Fri 08 Jan 2016, 11:00:01
woo-whoo vt!
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It surprises me how scared some people are of stuff, I'd have never considered hiring security, LOL. I sorta like where we are but I'd certainly not be staying here. The point of winning for me wouldn't be to just pay my bills (I don't have any) or buy more stuff (I've already had most anything I really wanted) or be a fat cat where I already am, but to try out things and places I wouldn't get the chance to try otherwise.
I was thinking yesterday it might be fun to travel a little, just to see some completely different country; rainforest, really big desert, tiny isle. But I really dislike the touristy bit so that would get old.
I'm really a stay at home guy, so maybe I'd buy 5 or 6, here and there; Tipperary, Timbuktu, Tokyo. Buy a place, not in a touristy, resort kind of place, but just a regular working class place and live like the natives do. Stay a year or two just for the experience then go live somewhere else. Try someplace very remote, someplace very metropolitan, someplace very old, someplace very new.
I have had the recurring co-op fantasy for a long while, tho. Running off and starting a commune has been a recurring theme here and other cyber places I've hung out at but usually with folks who really haven't the wherewithal to actually buy in. Not really like the hippy communes, more like a house with a homeowners association that provides fiber to the front door and a big farm rather than a clubhouse and community pool. Ag is secondary (for now) and "telecommuting" is the main export. Butchering chickens and milking cows is an amenity, lol
But hey, suspension of disbelief is key to any fantasy!
The legitimate object of government, is to do for a community of people, whatever they need to have done, but can not do, at all, or can not, so well do, for themselves -- in their separate, and individual capacities.
-- Abraham Lincoln, Fragment on Government (July 1, 1854)