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I see it the same way... In addition, there is a peaceful coexistence where the village elder teaches the little ones.
33 sats \ 8 replies \ @Fabs 7 May
You're raised into a human being, instead of a worker.
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Talking about it... A very good book of John Seymour: The forgotten arts and crafts
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0 sats \ 6 replies \ @Fabs 7 May
Hm, if that ain't the Amish's Bible, then what?! 🤠
On a serious note: it looks like it'd be a very handy book to the self reliance folks.
Are you self reliant? Do you have a homestead?
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I've been working a lot on self-sufficiency and survival skills. It's always good to know how to build your own tools... No. I'm well connected to farmers, but don't have an own farm.
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0 sats \ 4 replies \ @Fabs 7 May
Hm, and in how far are you actually able to handle yourself?
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How exactly do you mean?
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @Fabs 7 May
How self sufficient are ya?
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About 80% of the vegetables and 100% of the meat/fish we consume comes directly from our farmers. We also work for them to get things cheaper, sometimes even free, especially herbs, salats... We ourselves stopped making a garden, we have just flowers for the eyes and bees, because it wasn't worth it. Its always better to share work with others... In the spring, we collect a lot of things from nature and dry them for consumption throu the whole year... Greetings from Switzerland - the reason why we dont own anything. Too expensive and its not really yours...