by some_guy282 » Sun 01 Apr 2007, 09:41:53
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Narz', '(')5) I've got my eyes on a few "sustainable communities" and organizations just starting up. Nothing that catches my eye yet. I'm going to watch them and see where they and meanwhile develop myself and learn more so I can get in when things get moving. I don't want to commit myself to anything prematurely.
Commit to anything prematurely? From that one sentence I get the impression you hope that at the 11th hour we will all somehow be saved from Peak Oil, so any changes you made to save yourself from it will have been a waste.
I hope that doesn't come off as too harsh, because honestly I see a lot of myself in you. As someone else observed you seem to be conflicted, and I feel the same way. I'm probably younger than you though. Just graduating from college now in a couple of months, been studying Peak Oil for three years now.
Initially I was shocked into inaction. For the most part I still am. It's all so overwhelming. What can you do? In the end, I think this is all what it comes down to.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I') don't feel mature enough to go off and join a community yet.
It makes me wonder, how many others are out there like you and I who have been placed in an indefinite state of infancy and dependency by this dumbed down over consumptive world we live in?
Preparing for Peak Oil is a daunting task in and that of itself, and it's made all the more complicated when we're just individuals who are surrounded by people who aren't concerned. And yet, packing up and leaving all of those people behind seems unimaginable. But even if you're prepared to take that step, you have to ask yourself the zillion dollar question: where do you go?
And this is now where you are, posting a topic about moving to LA. You know why you're posting this topic? Because deep down, you know it's a bad, BAD idea. Even if all of what you said in your original post is true, there are still many other places you could potentially move to and do the same things (work, meet people, have fun, etc) that would be better suited for Peak Oil. I would strongly urge you not to move to LA. Look for a smaller more sustainable city town or community. It doesn't have to be an intentional one setup for Peak Oil.
In the interests of full disclosure I'll say a bit about myself. When I found out about Peak Oil three years ago I was just starting out in College. Shocked into inaction I guess I've gone on pretty much as I would have even if I weren't PO aware.
The good: I've avoided taking on large amounts of debt (I can pay off all my debts at a moments notice if necessary), I've been saving what I can in physical precious metals, and I have a bike that I ride pretty much everywhere.
The bad and the ugly: I majored in Political Science (why? why the fuck did I do that?). Like you I don't really know what to do with myself so I'm going to become a teacher here in the city. I figure I'd rather start earning as soon as possible, living below my means and saving in the form of precious metals. In a slow crash government jobs should be relatively secure, even if wages are being offset by inflation. But that will be happening to all jobs. Of course the mega school/prison model is going to be torn apart by PO in the long run, but I don't imagine schools as we know them are going to disappear overnight. And in a fast crash, we're all fucked so what does it matter what I do? Teaching is also something you can do pretty much anywhere, so I figure it leaves me with some freedom of movement.
NYC is as good a place as any for now I suppose. I have family and social connections here. Unlike LA (and most other large cities) it doesn't suffer from sprawl and has excellent mass transit. And, TPTB have a vested interest in making sure it remains stable. For the future, my father owns a few dozen acres of land in upstate NY near James Kunstler's neck of the woods. It's in my name when he dies. There's a small town nearby. If nothing else comes up I think I'll start looking into moving to that area.
Some questions for you. Are your GF and roommate Peak Oil aware? Is anyone else close to you? If not, how have you been received when trying to introduce them to Peak Oil? Is moving to LA your idea, or are you just going with the flow of the people around you?
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations, and epochs it is the rule. – Nietzsche
Time makes more converts than reason. – Thomas Paine
History is a set of lies agreed upon. – Napoleon Bonaparte