I remember fondly a time when the power lines were brought down by snow across quite a few towns. Our town was out for 3 days and when we went out to the local shops to get essentials everyone would be chatting together about this unusual event. People who'd never normally bother taking to one another on any other normal shopping day. They'd be swapping tips about managing without electricity.
At home the fires would be lit and we'd take a candle to light us to bed. Isn't it amazing how a crisis can bring community back to together, at least for a while.
at least for a while … that's something I was wondering about. How long does it take? Where does it go from there? Secretly I always wish for everything to just collapse. No electricity, no internet … may seem crazy to most of us, to me it seems like the best solution to this system.
Have a break, have the need to become self sufficiant, take care of yourself! Learn to not depend on "others", meaning the government and how much you DO depend on us others and finally become one with us. :D
Greetings from my crazy mind!
Doesn't sound that crazy to me! I think the same myself some days. It needs to be a complete collapse where government has no interference any more, though. While we still have some government interference people won't be able to come together properly. They'll always be covering their backs. If that makes any sense.