by Pops » Fri 24 Sep 2004, 15:09:42
Trying to become more self-sufficient is far from hiding from life, unless the definition of “life” is commuting, cable TV and depending on TPTB to deliver every necessity to one’s doorstep
I’m not advocating everyone running for the hills – personally, I’m finally where I have always wanted to be, PO among other factors, just moved the timetable.
Running off to the sticks isn’t for everyone, that’s sure, but staying in a “commute 60 miles to a job unloading baggage from airliners then eat fast food on the way home” or some similar situation is sure to lead to a feeling of impending doom - if one is aware of PO anyway.
Someone may choose to try working from home and investing in a renewable electricity setup, someone else may choose to become the neighborhood backyard baker, someone else an inner-city market farmer - the point remains this: get as independent of “modern conveniences” as possible. The more you can do without outside input, the more confident you will feel.
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)