by FourOfSwords » Tue 27 Mar 2007, 07:22:01
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('I_Like_Plants', 'A')ll good suggestions - go into the thermal depolymerization machine, kill 9 other humans to justify your existance, etc. Not necessarily Peak Oil related but if you plan to check out, and can take a boardroom full of credit card company execs with you, that should be good for sainthood.
Just like Saint Kaczynski!
Now, on a more realistic basis, LEARN TO DO WITH LESS. Be like Einstein and do without socks! Be more like him and wear an old sweatshirt most of the time. Buy that old sweatshirt at Goodwill. Swear off buying new clothes. If you can swing it, swear off buying clothes, if at least you're a common size and scrounging is good in your area. Go onto a food budget. Get used to less, less, less. Drive your car less, get hooked up into the "car-free" movement and wean yourself off of the car or go cold turkey. Borrow library books instead of buying new books. Frequent dumpsters. Hold a "Peak Oil Sabbath" once in a while with no electricity, no running water, etc. Get used to less, less, less.
I am kind of doing this myself. I mean, I've long frequented dumpsters, and found a favorite shirt at the right price - someone left it hanging on the fence. The big thing for me, the crucial thing, is that I've been weaning myself off of things that cost money. Fun used to = ham radio stuff, new shiny books, stuff that cost $$. Then I got interested in playing violin, this is cool, it's a 1600s technology little wooden box, right? That's better, but now I'm starting to veer towards doing art, which is what everyone on my Universe expected me to do all, all the time I was growing up. You can paint with mud - I have painted with mud, actually! Some of my best work has been done wth ballpoint pen or one of those "roller ball" pens which I hate. Yes, done oils and acrylics and watercolors and even batik, but the point is, it's a very nonmaterialistic hobby. So what if someone steals my $4 sketch pad and $1.60 soft pencil, they must have really wanted 'em, nice to see such interest, I can get more.
Right now I am a person who has a small biz, and I was feeling bad because "I hardly get to spend any of this money I'm making on me". Well, now I finally realize, the key is to spend almost no money on me, so if the business goes to shit, I know it takes hardly anything to support me. The small biz is quite a consumer, I'm trying to consume as much as a mouse, if possible. I sit here in $3.50 goodwill pants and $7 Goodwill shoes.
My ultimate dream will be to be good enough at sketching folks that I can travel around with just a backpack if I have to, and make a living. The idea is to need less and less and less.
If you don't need much money and new goods, it's a lot harder for "them" to hurt you. It's a lot less trauma when the oil party ends if you're not using much of the stuff.
I Like Plants, right on! I have done much of what you have(except the art part) and more, for nigh on almost 10 months! Very liberating!
The backpack thing, before I was married, was how I lived. I added a bike to that, and I was as free as any slave + servant = 'slervant' could hope to be.
Living like that, and watching everyone running around buying stuff and wearing themselves to a frazzle was fun. Of late though, I feel deep sorrow for humanity...so many lives wasted, so many people could have enjoyed beauty, laughter, dialogue, any pursuit that made them better individuals, and able to help their fellow man...sigh.
Hub...777... I wasn't aware there was non diabetic hypoglycemia. I am a diabetic hyperglycemic and figured I was toast post PO. Guess what. Reduced ALL the food I ate to 1 meal a day(great practice for PO hungry times) and guess what, normal blood sugars.
So I will not expire from diabetes post PO, although a 9mm Glock to the pumpkin will likely ruin my day.
All the advice you've gotten so far Burrito is spot on. Take it and use it.
Cheers.
A.