69ixine wrote: ↑August 7th, 2023, 8:34 am
it's the nature pill.

Ai and technology is getting to the point,where all of surviving humanity that didn't take civilization's vaccines,will be slaves in 15 minute cities and digital ids,fingerprints,biometric data,tracking and out of a job and personal property thru CBDCs and AI.
UBI is cancer.'
This is the endgame of civilization.
Civlization sucks,civilzed people think the divinely crafted natural world is not enough to be wealthy and happy.
Nigga,stop fighting our Benevolent GOD Jesus,he created everything to be WEALTHY,leisurely and HAPPY before your ancestors destroyed it,burned it down,and moved the wild people and farmers into cities by forcing them off their own self-sufficient land to become tax and work slaves for them,taking the biggest cut off their labour,and making self-sufficiency and off-grid living impossible for most people due to the price of land artificiallyh that they've stolen to get residual profits from renting it off of their work slaves.
You think fishing,hunting and growing natural fruits and even better,getting the fruits out of the forest,isn't better?
It's much healthier and much more fun.
You have leisure time all day,only work a few hours a week.
Your house is built by you out of nature,wether it's a stick house,cob house or bamboo house like in east asia.
not 1 million dollar shitholes like around the developed and civilized world these days.
You teach your children how to do horticulture(agriculture is bad),fish,hunt and your women how to gather fruits and berries from the forest.Division of labor is not parasitical like in Traditionalism.
You live in small bands of people related to you,your genetic code,and you thus have an interest in their well-being and mutual aid.
Crime is very very very rare,as Living in small bands makes people look out well for each other out of survival necessity.
In tropical places this is an ideal form of life.
The God pill is likely the ultimate pill,however people can not agree on who God is,how many there are etc which God is actually righteous and real etc whereas with the nature pill,you can feel it,touch it,benefit from it,be rich living in harmony with it.
Take the Nature pill guys.It's the ultimate pill.The progression of history since agriculture has been degenerative,not 'progressive' .
the best entertainment is spontaneous sounds of nature,that's the best music.
Trees contain chemicals that release in the air and bring calm and heal mental diseases,my ocd always heals whenever I'm in a natural park or in the woods here in rural ohio.
No toxic Drugs!
''bbbut what about the sick and disabled ,they need big daddy gobbament'?
no,the sick and disabled would not exist living in the natural world because of the health of such environments,without cancerous and toxic artificial chemicals being sprayed and dumped there.
the disabled would be taken care of by the tribe.
any questions?You've been conned.
Poverty porn mixed with Robinson Crusoe romantic thinking.
I wish things were as easy as you describe them. First of all, in order to live in your own "nature pill" bubble, you would have to purchase a plot of land, or at least acquire the right to farm it and build a dwelling on it. I am not aware of any "tropical country" in SEA where a foreigner unmarried to a local may own land.
The best case is you married into a local rural family, usually poor as crap, yet perhaps owners of some land which, once you remove dozens of trees, may offer some good soil for an orchard and perhaps a decent ocean or mountain view as a bonus. Even in the best case, marrying into the poor rural family means your wife, inlaws, your wife's extended family and even some of the neighbours will - by default - run to you for every one of their financial needs. Because, after all, you're the foreigner, the man with the cash and the man with a plan. After all, they entrusted them their precious plot of useless jungle and their even more precious daughter (usually the least pretty, but they'll never tell ya!)
So, buldoze all the trees and build a hut, a garden and an orchard, maybe a small pond for your fish. You really think the materials you will find in that rural setting will be the high-quality, innovative, bio-compatible stuff they showcase on the NatGeo documentaries? Think again. Due to the extreme poverty, only the cheapest and lowest quality materials will be available, mostly manufactured locally, made in China if you're lucky!
Then you need to deal with the poor bastards who will likely overcharge you to the moon, usually with full consent from your wife's family (who will sometimes get a "referral fee" behind your back), to build that something for you. These people are the worst: poorly-skilled, lazy and arrogant. If they had any valuable trade skill, they would have left for a larger town or the big city, or even abroad, to provide their family a decent livelihood. Who you can find rurally are usually the "crap de la crap". Expect the worst possible execution, and endless delays and stress, at a price that will make you bark with rage at every turn!
Then, after a year or two of tribulation and having scooped up your savings account dry, you may finally enjoy your life off the fruits of your orchard and pond. Without a job, without savings, this is, literally, the only life you can afford. By then, "living by nature's laws" will be more of a coping mantra than an existential mission. Then you will still have to deal with your wife, who likely married you in the hope to gain a better life and is not impressed that your "life dream" coincides with the kind of poverty she would have been condemned to anyway. If she is a good girl, many are, she will swallow and keep going, for the sake of a placid existence. If she is the proud, belligerant type (perhaps pepped up by her family), she will moan endlessly, reminding you that her family expected a new fridge, her cousin thrice-removed wanted Starlink and her ladyboy niece just won a local pageant, so she needs a brand new smartphone to make it as an influencer.
By that time all of this, and more, happens, you will have probably forgotten all of your good intentions and become, in all effects, a slave of your state of nature, and a slave of your wife and her family. You will realise that, for poor people, living "off the fruits of nature" is the mark or utter destitution, far from a sophisticated lifestyle choice. Like in all other animal kingdoms, the laws of scarcity makes them competitive, greedy. The moment they see someone with a pocket deeper than usual, they will unleash hell to make sure the highest share of that pocket goes into their pockets.
Sorry to rain on your "Lifefuel" parade,
@69ixine . I have tried to be humorous to try to warn you about the reality of a life at the bottom rung of society, a life nobody here would even begin to imagine to consciously choose, for themselves and their loved ones.
It's, after all, partly my experience. I had quite a bit of this primitivist porn in my mind, Hobbes' and Russeau's Noble Savage sort of thing, when I arrived in Davao in 2015. My naivety was induced by a powerful personal trauma, so I look back at those times with some self-indulgence. Yet, after almost 3 years in Davao, I was in real danger of becoming an urban pauper, same or worse than the majority of the locals. The company I was running wasn't making any profits, as I was dilapidating all revenues overpaying my "staff", who in the end turned their back on me without much of a "thank you" and "good luck".
I managed to turn my life around by deciding to live by quite the opposite laws: "I live in a poor country, I will make the most out of it and will live by my own rules". I was lucky that I was able to find decent employment, working at London rates. Moving to Manila also allowed me to live a lifestyle as close to first-world as I wanted it to be (or my money could afford). I made a full-reverse on the escapist, utopian shit, while still reaping some of the benefits of living in a (relatively) cheaper tropical country, and that was the best course of action I could have taken.