>>2839533>>2839536I own a flip phone and I haven't taken pictures of myself or what I do in years as a matter of personal principle. As the tribes believed, pictures capture and confine an essence of spirit.
Once again, you're critical of modern life, yet you enjoy the fruits of modern labor, i.e. a phone.
I'm just curious what you plan to do when your bodies start shutting down? What will you rely on then? You're 30, that's great, but what happens if you don't have a community to support you if you get some kind of critical injury?
Your alternative to modern living is to basically sit around and do drugs, you have no skills, no abilities, you've spent your time doing nothing.
The more disciplined approach is the most fruitful, and I'm not saying you have to work your life away, as clearly I do not.
I started exploring alternatives because I hate modernity as much as anyone else, but let's be honest man, the most successful people are the ones that Worked, which is not contingent on money or society, they worked hard and did something productive to become who they wanted to be.
There is more to life than money and shitty art/drugs.
You look at the entire history of human endeavor, do you think our ancestors achieved anything by just sitting around?
Yes, maybe they worked less at some rare time, which is exactly what I've been trying to get at, but they still worked hard nonetheless, they worked tirelessly, hunted and toiled day and night.
>I saved and bought an RV with my partner I met on the road, that was almost 10 years ago now.So, you've basically proved what I've been trying to say?
I never said work your life away, but I did say to work and acquire skills and experiences. You've clearly put in some degree of work, but your entire lifestyle is only maintainable by your reliance on the things you hate, at that point if you don't reconceptualize your point of view you prove a most basic hypocrisy about yourself.