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Cimbri's avatar

Glad to hear things are going well for you guys :) It’s good to hear you are getting closer to your community. I think any chance of reaching or influencing people has to come from you all actively trying to integrate and participate with people, winning “hearts and minds” as it were. Both in terms of convincing others, and leading by example showing another way. Otherwise, people are just going to think of you guys as different, or maybe not even know about you!

The hope would be that as modernity and global capitalism degrades, there is a feedback loop of others who feel similarly and are tired of the old way or realize it can’t continue, and need another model of what to follow. In that situation, you’d be in a much better position if you’re already friends with half the valley and maybe even been gifting plants around the place or giving advice to lay the groundwork, vs hoping they’ll come to you.

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Thomas L's avatar

A warm and uplifting post compared to your usual! I also sometimes get the feeling of being in a village when more people are here and everyone is busy with various tasks, contributing and helping. Other than the practicalities, it really is more fun. Occassionally someone calls for help and even if i am tired then, i find a boost of energy and purpose. Deep inside we all want to serve and be part of something bigger (nature, community, etc).

I get your point about social battery too. I have always thought myself as an introvert and happy to be by myself, but my entire life before this has been in urban places where often I wish there were less people. Now that I am here, I am more happy to see people.

My orang asli (indigenous person) friend who lives with many families around him always asks if I am bored here. I think reading and writing are other ways to socialize, kinda like listening or speaking to someone, but people that don't do it much (or kids) have a much stronger need to do it with real people.

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