RE: Some Research and Thoughts about Hermits, Solitude and Hikikomori [EN - FR]
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As an IT guy, it would be very hard to give up tech, but ever I'd be extremely wealthy, I might consider giving up tech, but not wealth XD
I have this crazy thought about buying a large piece of land and living alone. Unlike real hermits, I can't really do fasting or whatever extreme minimalism stuff, so I need to have a stash of this and that, and maybe have a food forest and home garden.
I don't think that's spirituality, but mostly staying away from anything I dislike. Gomen 😂
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I feel quite well what you are expressing, but I think my need for reserve comes a lot from the western lifestyle with fridges and supermarkets... Today, I'm only learning - little by little - what I should have always known, mainly the edible plants (there are supposedly between 20 and 30,000 of them, whereas only 10 plants represent 90% of our food !)
I'll join you on the large land, it's almost the last and only reason I'm in town !
This appears already like a kind of spirituality to me ^^
Take care dear and thanks you for your input here !
On a side note, I also find it interesting some people categorize crops/fruit trees based on their ability to produce calories/nutrients per square meter and I guess this is handy in deciding on maximizing sustainability. maybe too off topic now hahaha
You're right ! I find it fascinating too, my brother shared a lot of information with me on this specific subject ! Very interesting when you combine that to the lazy gardener practices...
Oh no :D I love that kind of drift as in the stream of life, it's a so little move. Everything interconnected
I've read it somewhere in your post and you too really digress a lot, don't worry I guess most people do that when they're so interested into a topic and they are so excited to write about it and ideas just flows in.
Also, btw, I intended not to talk about hikikomori bc that's a different story and I personally recommend people to find professional help whenever possible.
#DidYouKnow In my country, we hit the breaks when the comment sections become too interesting and replies keep coming in... we call it #ChatBox hahaha
But I think that's what makes a post engaging, not just the template remarks and shallow 'engagements', I rarely see that in Hive.
Yes, it's a bit difficult for me to avoid these slalom digressions ! Normally, when I write, it's more with a plan, but I rarely do that here. It's a bit too framed for my taste ^^
Here, it's indeed a good start in Chatbox mode, and it's really nice :D
Yes, in the case of hikikomori that I mentioned very very briefly, we are often in pathological cases of isolation, rather the dark side of being a hermit..
Thanks for you're inputs here and already for your participation for the Nature challenge that I still have to read :)
Take care !