RE: Reclaiming Your Time: Navigating Life's Highway in the Slow Lane!

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Reclaiming Your Time: Navigating Life's Highway in the Slow Lane!

in life •  last year 

Like all tools, they can be used for good, or bad.
The tech explosion has allowed for 'the child in an adults body', to remain so. So the loaded gun that is the internet, has been unthinkingly abused. A child's perspective, with a new toy.
(you have the worlds entire library of knowledge to educate yourself with, and what do people use it for?...Watching silly cat videos! ..lol)

'Going back to land' as you say, is the way forwards, as it leads to having a stable healthy, mature, mental state of mind.
We are product of nature, so the further we disconnect from it, the further we drift away from the nature of ourselves.

Its no coincidence the urban dwellers are also the libtarded strongholds, where postmodernism makes sense, and emotional dis-regulation is the norm - and when every one else in a peer group agrees with you - no matter how crazy the perspective - collective insanity, ensues.

Now, back to my tommy's and cucumbers...
*I'll be making my first ever cheese this week (hopefully) !...wooohoooo!


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Very nice! What kind of cheese? I have some cultures in my freezer to do so, but haven't gotten around to it yet, except for yogurt cheese, which was yummy.

I was living in a libtard stronghold until two years ago now. I am so much happier in hillbilly country. The people are much smarter and true to themselves; being closer to the land might be a large part of why.

No everyone has the world's information at their fingertips - they are devoted to google and so see what they are wanted to see. The same ten facts about any subject, over and over, until it seems there must be no other information to be had.

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Very nice! What kind of cheese?

I have no bloody clue ! lol....If I get cheese of any kind, I'll be happy....

It costs a lot in this part of the world (not a big cheese eater tbh), and not had any in months.

...Then I discovered that you can extract renet from nettle tops, and thistle stamens...
Those I can access in abundance ( I think/presume).
(Calf stomach contents not so readily available)

Time to experiment !

The people are much smarter and true to themselves; being closer to the land might be a large part of why.

I think so. was lucky enough to grow up on a farm until my late teens. I noticed the difference in mentalities as I then traveled around the world, and my 'lifestyle' was most definitely 'big city orientated'.
It feels very nice to be 'back to my roots', and living the countryside lifestyle again - even though it's no where near where I grew up. ( a blessing! lol)

No everyone has the world's information at their fingertips - they are devoted to google and so see what they are wanted to see. The same ten facts about any subject, over and over, until it seems there must be no other information to be had.

For political issues, yeah - but knowledge of philosophy, learning critical thinking skills etc (the only wisdom worth anything), are readily available.
If you took all the porn, MSM bullshit, and wikipedia off the net - it's value would only increase.

So NOT searching for things to give you more skills/real knowledge in life, is still a personal choice/responsibility...


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