Posted by jdemaris on August 02, 2014 at 04:34:01 from (70.209.133.28):
In Reply to: Self Sufficient People posted by Fullers Farmalls on August 01, 2014 at 22:11:06:
We grow or raise maybe half our own food, heat with wood from our own land, and have solar electric. We never pay anyone to do anything except dentists and doctors. That being said we can never be self-sufficient due to taxes and age. First of all "we" implies several people who rely on each other. Taxes mean if we don't cough up money to pay taxes that get wasted - we lose our home and land. In regard to age -the older we get - the less we can do - or at least - the slower we do it. The only truly self-sufficient people that might exist are homeless people who live out of garbage cans, own nothing of value - and never receive hand-outs or sleep in public shelters. Do any of them really exist? I don't know - but if so I bet they do not last very long.
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