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The Oasis Farm's avatar

You summed up our thoughts and feelings so well. We look daily for more ways to detach ourselves from the machine that is set on consuming all of us. My partner and I both have barterable skills and such, but each day we look for more ways to become even more self-sufficient. During my childhood we were considered "poor", but I gotta tell ya if poor means knowing how to take care of ones' self without the help of "the man" I'm overjoyed at being raised "poor".

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Ashley Jackson-Lee's avatar

Thanks for the wonderful, thought-provoking article. In the past few years, I have been expanding on my survival skill set. Baking bread, growing food, preserving food and cooking from scratch. It takes so much more time, effort and energy to live this way, but the way I think of it is that I know what's in my food, I am not paying someone else for the labor and most importantly, I know how to do it. Now that I have more skills, my neighbor and I trade vegetables, she'll bring me seeds and I'll get them started for both of us. It's nice to have a skill to cultivate a relationship of reciprocity :)

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