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dennis_jeeves1
·3 lata temu·discuss
All I wanted to do was live life off the land without interference, guess from what you are said it's too much to ask for...
dennis_jeeves1
·3 lata temu·discuss
People on this forum are generally the un-nuanced peasants of yesteryear who now have white collar jobs.
dennis_jeeves1
·3 lata temu·discuss
>Thankfully there are many alternatives.

What exactly are they?

(the last I checked is that it's virtually impossible to live somewhere (even remote) off the land, without paying a ton in taxes, if you did succeed in some manner without attracting attention in a remote place it would soon get the attention of authorities in due course).
dennis_jeeves1
·3 lata temu·discuss
Well if that manifesto influenced you, have a look at my profile and the link on it which have my cynical writings.
dennis_jeeves1
·3 lata temu·discuss
Nice profile you have. Some wisdom there.
dennis_jeeves1
·3 lata temu·discuss
Hey, thanks for the link, read a few paragraphs, it's an excellent read.
dennis_jeeves1
·3 lata temu·discuss
Good governance at it's very core is the right people at the helm of affairs.

Getting the right people is a really hard task, one really has to wade through several thousand people to find that needle in a haystack.

Defining what is 'right', is like defining what a Unicorn is i.e almost surreal.

>how could you design governance for a high-end nursing home so that the facility perpetually serve the rotation

I have been thinking of this problem for decades I think, and unfortunately the solution seems to be what I have alluded above.
dennis_jeeves1
·4 lata temu·discuss
Lol, good one, never knew about the oatmeal.