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This can be taken to a bit of an extreme.  Do you knap the flint, to dig the ore, to smelt the metal, to forge the plow, to grow the corn, to make the mash, to distill the drink  ?  At some point, a non-self-sufficient person provided the tools to allow you to live a self-sufficient life-style.
This can be taken to a bit of an extreme.  Do you knap the flint, to dig the ore, to smelt the metal, to forge the plow, to grow the corn, to make the mash, to distill the drink  ?  At some point, a non-self-sufficient person provided the tools to allow you to live a self-sufficient life-style.


==See Also==
== See Also ==
*[[Homesteading]]
*[[Homesteading]]
*[[Sustainability]]
*[[Sustainability]]


==External Links==
== External Links ==
*[http://www.selfsufficientish.com Selfsufficientish.com], the urban guide to almost self sufficiency.
*[http://www.selfsufficientish.com Selfsufficientish.com], the urban guide to almost self sufficiency.


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[[Category: Community]]
[[Category:Community]]

Revision as of 00:46, 22 May 2009

Self-sufficiency is easy. Take this quick quiz: How often do you visit WalMart/SAMS ?

  • Once per day - not self-sufficient at all - you need help.
  • Once per week - not exactly self-sufficient.
  • Once per month - better, or maybe you just have a larger freezer.
  • Once per year - now you're getting there.
  • Once - definitely self-sufficient.

Make the tools to make the tools to make the things you need.

This can be taken to a bit of an extreme. Do you knap the flint, to dig the ore, to smelt the metal, to forge the plow, to grow the corn, to make the mash, to distill the drink  ? At some point, a non-self-sufficient person provided the tools to allow you to live a self-sufficient life-style.

See Also

External Links

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