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travelling
household
[2009]
[Attendee]
I'm almost retirement age, 66, and I'm ready to get outta here. Where do I go? You travel all over the world, where is a good place to go?
[Aajonus]
It all depends upon your comfort level. I'm comfortable in poverty.
[Attendee]
What does poverty mean?
[Aajonus]
Poverty means I don't need anything, but the food on the land.
[Attendee]
Is that in the local land or?
[Aajonus]
No running water. I've got a river waterfall, I'm happy.
[Attendee]
So, where in the world else should we start with?
[Aajonus]
Depends on your comfort level, what can you live with and live without.
[Attendee]
Give me some names so we can start investigating, iI don't know.
[Attendee #2]
But do you wanna grow your own food? Cows? Is that's what you're talking about?
[Attendee]
No, no, we're not. Come on. That's what he talking about. into the group.
[Attendee #2]
I don't mind the Theia thing where there's a group. How many more communities are like that around the world that you know about?
[Aajonus]
None.
[Attendee #2]
That's the only one?
[Attendee #3]
There are some people in Asheville, South Carolina, wherever Asheville is.
[Aajonus]
They don't really have it together so much.
[Attendee #3]
I haven't been there in a while, that's the only other one I heard of.
[Aajonus]
It's cold there, it snows there.
[Attendee #2]
Go live with the Amish.
[Aajonus]
Do what Dennis does in Pangaea. He bought the land, he built the place and then he invites people to come and they work the land.
They do everything for him and he gets the food that they grow and they cut when they harvest.
[Attendee]
Well, I have been emailing that and I can certainly use an engineer...