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RE: To what extent is off-grid living the solution to the many problems of Coronavirus?

in ecoTrain3 years ago

Off-grid living can be a good thing but as I said in my post, it's not for everyone, especially not for those who were born and raised in the city and have never spent time at the countryside. Besides, starting to build your off-grid life now is kind of difficult as it takes time to sort things out, plus till you do, you have to meet a lot of people whose help you need, plus shopping, so in my opinion that's risky.
If you already live off-grid and pandemic happens, that's different.

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I actually feel quite lucky where I am, it's sort of a nice transition to off-grid living, but I'll never be fully off-grid, off-grid ish, just in some aspects - water, electricity, maybe.

It does require a lot to get set up I agree - I'm looking to buy land, but taking my time about it as I know how much work it's going to take to get established.

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