>>1595538Ranting a bit off topic here, but it's not so much the trail as the mindset that was a killer here
I has become so easy to pick a role and larp it that loads of people walk through life not even realizing they're pretending.
Those who go /out/, or work with animals, ghetto/youth/junkies get their ass kicked back to reality
Last example may feel far fetched, but it's from first hand experience. Most highschool friends/kids were the sheltered hippy type who never went near struggle, and of course they all idealized drugs, minorities and Into The Wild, in no specific order.
One of them became a drug counselor, invited a junkie home who tried to stab him and steal his shit. Another went to work in the ghetto, got his car burned and shit kicked out of him twice.A bunch of others set up some kind of communal farm, and obviously the whole thing went to shit, they went from 10-12 people to 3 near hobos smoking weed all day in a derelict ruin.
All these gen Z-millenials hippies share the trait that they see life throuh ideals, refuse to listen to the less noble side of things and get fucked.
Nature is beautiful, but deadly, it doesn't give a shit about you, and living of the land is hard and uncertain.
Ghetto kids grow up in shit conditions, which make them hard as nails and they'll walk all over your white suburban ass. For one you save, they are ten which will go down the same shitty path and steal your stuff on the way.
Junkies can't be trusted, period.
You can ignre the ugly side of reality online as much as you want, but if you leave your safe space your naive ideas are going to get torn to shreds, and people will get hurt by your lack of pragmatism