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almost feels like we were bring trained to be a useless person, and now need to go back to stack even the basic skills.
You can learn fire-by-friction in an afternoon, basic tool use and shelter and cordage from natural materials in another. People don’t even know where their food is from so they are useless. Bear Grylls makes it look easy rubbing sticks together and drinking his own pi55 - long term survival in a harsh environment is hard.
And you have to develop relationships and have some tradeable skills rather than stealing or taking - in its simplest terms; I wouldn't want to perform an appendectomy on myself but i can make an axe and trade it with someone who can.
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And you have to develop relationships and have some tradeable skills rather than stealing or taking - in its simplest terms; I wouldn't want to perform an appendectomy on myself but i can make an axe and trade it with someone who can.
yes - building the solid foundation with the basic skills, then master certain tradeable skills while finding the honest and humble craftsmen you would like to get what you lack!
and stacking good relationship with like-minded people too.
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We are dependent on consuming… not creating
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yes, because buying is easier! and working in a 9-6 job is also easier, so do what you are told, get the money then to consume is like the easiest path to walk, with an imaginary safety, yet deep down you're stuck, without any real skills to survive on your own.
also keep being taught that it's difficult to create, everything is actually a mind block! and now that I've being shown that it's possible to make things with simple materials, amazing!
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Learning skills takes patience and humility - it’s hard - like Bitcoin and that’s why people don’t do it.
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What do you think I was doing in this image?
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It looks like you're preparing for the end of the world :) These look like containment walls...
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