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- Jan 15, 2018
I recognize the irony of using the internet to ask about it, but has anyone here considered leaving behind most modern conveniences for a simpler existence?
Philosophically, it's a very appealing concept. To be free from the rat race existence and trying to stay afloat and having to deal with technology and expense and to not have to answer to any boss but nature itself. To live and die purely by your own actions and to be fully responsible for yourself.
Realistically, the logistics don't really work in your favor though. It's near impossible to really "disappear" in today's world. I guarantee that people you owe money to aren't going to be thrilled if you try to disappear. Private land, of course, costs a lot of money and public land cannot be freely used either if the BLM or other services has any say over it. And to top that all off, a lot of those modern conveniences? Health care, bug spray, things like that- are great things to have.
I ask because my cousin and her husband are kind of doing the off-the-grid thing and while helping them roof their bug-out shelter it's got me thinking about the pros and cons of it. They plan to grow their own food and do subsistence farming as well as hunt on the parcel of land they bought. I mean I hope it works out well for them but I really don't know how, in the US at least, you can leave all those modern conveniences behind.
Has anyone had any experience with this kind of thing? I'm curious.
Philosophically, it's a very appealing concept. To be free from the rat race existence and trying to stay afloat and having to deal with technology and expense and to not have to answer to any boss but nature itself. To live and die purely by your own actions and to be fully responsible for yourself.
Realistically, the logistics don't really work in your favor though. It's near impossible to really "disappear" in today's world. I guarantee that people you owe money to aren't going to be thrilled if you try to disappear. Private land, of course, costs a lot of money and public land cannot be freely used either if the BLM or other services has any say over it. And to top that all off, a lot of those modern conveniences? Health care, bug spray, things like that- are great things to have.
I ask because my cousin and her husband are kind of doing the off-the-grid thing and while helping them roof their bug-out shelter it's got me thinking about the pros and cons of it. They plan to grow their own food and do subsistence farming as well as hunt on the parcel of land they bought. I mean I hope it works out well for them but I really don't know how, in the US at least, you can leave all those modern conveniences behind.
Has anyone had any experience with this kind of thing? I'm curious.