stray thought having lots of people go to different places around the country to buy several acres of land and form mutual pacts to host other people if they need to flee their own land is a more robust strategy than everyone forming a commune in a single placehttps://twitter.com/liminal_warmth/status/1422234516047814656 …
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Splitting wood is an unalloyed good. I'm the same re. socialism, maybe that's a flawed assumption about urban country-life-hopefuls too. But I think similar to the communes of the 60s/70s, a trend can be culturally significant while virtually nobody actually participates in it
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My entire career has been snaking my way into niches where I have a technical troubleshooting job and still get too work with my hands. As soon as you become the person at your company people look for when they don't know what to do you become indispensable and overcompensated
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