[Homestead] perfect Ecovillage

Gene GeRue genegerue at ruralize.com
Sat Jun 23 08:48:58 EDT 2007


On Jun 22, 2007, at 3:52 PM, Lynn Wigglesworth wrote:

> From: "KNat"
>> Thomas Elpel's Field Guide to Money _Direct Pointing to Real  
>> Wealth_ has
>> some clear descriptions of the different value spectrum you two are
>> using. Anyone on this list read it?
>
> I've never read that, but I've read Gene Logsdon's pastoral economics,
> where things like quality of life, protecting the environment, and
> sustainability are as important as money.

Personal experience, values, philosophy, goals, skills and work ethic  
all contribute to the life one leads. What we here call the homestead  
life runs from James' frugal model to those of us who mostly just  
prefer country life and produce what we can, but the main enterprise  
is not of traditional homesteading. No choice is right or wrong but  
for the individual who chooses. Whatever floats your boat is good  
with me.

After having dealt with this life thing for quite a while, I am  
inclined in the direction of having fun, being where I choose to be,  
with whom I wish to be, and doing what I enjoy, which is a rather  
long list.

"The grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do,  
someone to love, and something to hope for."
--Joseph Addison, 1672-1719



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