Living Off the Grid

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  • scarabin2

    living off-grid is appealing, but the whole tiny houses thing i don't get. where's your workshop? where do you do things? where do you store your shit? it seems awesome if you're still in college and don't have any belongings and can't do things yet but at my age it seems like a massive step backward in terms of lifestyle

    vacation cabin though? absolutely

    • depends of the type of off grid you are. the tiny house movement is more about cutting down on stuff as means of freeing up time, and small home = lower bills.yurimon
    • everyones motives is different but the most common comes from mobility, bills, time, outgoing lifestyle. the stuff you own own you type environmentalist ideal.yurimon
    • there are off grid living on higher acreage who dont care about cutting down on size. may have a full house with storage, prep, workshops.yurimon
    • ussually the of grid acreage type is more for preping type mentality, dyi self sustainability. grow your own food, supplies, be able to forfill your needs offyurimon
    • the land, barter with neighbors, etc. security, etc.yurimon
    • I don't usually agree with yurimon, but when I do, I still don'tmoldero
    • 'Bin, have less shit. You don't need it.Peter

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