It can be about self-sufficiency for some time, but society calls it. None of us live alone.
I've done almost full self-sufficiency in North Karelia. I've been invited to winter nets on the town lake. I have friends who can teach me to hunt. The best thing about North Karelia is the regional climate work, nature restoration, and large-scale river restoration.
The only time I've been in America was in NYC and New Haven. I don't know what you should be doing. The sufficiency stuff I post is awkward enough in Finland.
Sufficiency and living in the present moment come together to bring me to appreciation for what I do have while remaining open to what could be.
It is well explained. I've been thinking about writing a piece on sufficiency but that covers it
People called up when I was in the evening news on sufficiency, my past is somewhat like that Succession series on HBO
I just got back from Australia where I did a lecture on sufficiency in architecture; here is an Australian voice on the subject.
"Workplaces closer to homes, public transport systems that everyone can access and afford, and reducing cars on the road. Sharing building spaces. Providing enough housing, goods, clothing, and food to meet our needs, but not exceed them." #Sufficiency theconversation.com/enough-alrea...
Sufficiency is a new approach to solving humanity’s consumption problems. It’s about using less, ensuring wellbeing for all humans, and staying within planetary boundaries.
Sent my kids to an alternative school but all they learned was how to live in a box and write about self-sufficiency while their mom brought them sandwiches and clean laundry. It was a Walden School.