I can relate to Eustace Conway, I definitely think anyone can do what I'm doing, and I hope to inspire everyone to try.
I think there is great lessons in doing things yourself and learning to do them the "hard way" at first. I look up to people like Eustace, I saw a video about him and turtle Island years before starting on my homestead journey and thought to myself, theres no way I'll ever be on that level. However, while I may never be as skilled or accomplished as Eustace, I will always continue building capital, especially in the form of intellectual and experiencial. It's always surprising to me how much of a compounding effect continuously learning and applying knowledge has on building further skills and knowledge. I think many who walk the pioneering path of Bitcoin and further seeking sovereignty in a society addicted to convenience and central authority deal with similar feelings as Eustace. It can be a lonely isolated world, surrounded by people with seemingly nothing worth talking about. Surrounded by a culture that just doesn't make sense. Unlike Eustace who will likely never find the culture he is searching for and striving to create (because in some ways he is too many generations ahead of his time) we as bitcoiners have the opportunity to build what we seek. The divide isn't so large and challenging to cross that those who can find their way will do so alone. We can build a culture and a system which isn't so far outside of "reality" that only an accomplished minority can grok but one that is waiting with open doors for those who find us as the squeeze gets harder and harder. I recently listened to the audio book, One Straw Revolution, by Masanobu Fukuoka. Both Fukuoka and Eustace have a similar message at the root, a life lived in harmony with nature reveals truths that cannot be witnessed any other way. I think that both Permaculture and Bitcoin help us who have been poisoned by a life detached from nature find a path towards harmony and thus unveiling these truths that cannot be known otherwise. We have the antidote to fiat but as Eustace shows the only cure is hard fucking work.