Do you think that you and your loved ones could survive for 20+ years completely isolated from society with no outside contact?

Do you think that you and your loved ones could survive for 20+ years completely isolated from society with no outside contact? Do you and the people you take with you have the abilities to keep themselfs afloat or would you just slowly starve to death one after the other?

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  1. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    In a world with a population of 200,000,000, yes.

    In a world with a population of 8,000,000,000, no.

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      What do you mean?

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        really makes yew fink innit

        • 3 months ago
          Anonymous

          Well explain yourself?

          • 3 months ago
            Anonymous

            no

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      I'd be fine.

      based

      What do you mean?

      Brown people will follow whites to the ends of the earth. Wherever we go they either follow for our leftovers or are pushed there by the yids --who hate whites with religious fervor.

      We live in the era where the human locusts (browns) and their enablers (jews) pollute enearly every square inch with their vile gibs-me-dat deforestation and wetland draining insanity.

  2. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    My wife, I, my parents, and her parents are pretty handy people with varied applicable interests like gardening, horsemanship, general construction and repair, etc. I think we'd have a good shot at it. Would we have scavenging access to the ruins of civilization?

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      No, society still exists in its current form in this scenario.

  3. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    No, our modern upbringings would doom us in such a challenge. I wasn't taught to know if rain is coming by examining the leaves of a certain tree, I was taught to remember 11-digit phone numbers with minimum effort. You see my point.

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      I think you just have autism anon. You tell if it's about to rain by air pressure, moisture content and the cloud patterns. And no normal human being can remember 11 digit phone numbers, that's autistic.

      I think the biggest concern is just ensuring that people get adequate medical/dental care, which is not really something you can DIY. I certainly wouldn't want to do it.

      Well yeah, you would fall ill or something like solar power would break and you wouldn't know how to fix it. In this scenario your family would effectively go back to the middle ages.

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        No, I think you're ignorant of the realities of your conditioning. You attribute simple logic to some sort of fashionable to talk about mental condition.

        Go out there and realise how you're primed for a life in the modern world and pretty much useless in understanding the language of nature, you dummy.

        • 3 months ago
          Anonymous

          He's probably not primed for even the modern world, if he cannot remember 11-digit phone numbers for safekeeping. That's a relatively low level of memory recall.

        • 3 months ago
          Anonymous

          Skill issue. Ive camped for a month with a few friends and we brought a foraging book, shot some game and fished. Wasnt super comfy but wasnt very hard. Literally just dont be a sissy or lazy and have fresh water. Grow squash and potatoes if you are living in the wild fulltime. Idk man

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        >In this scenario your family would effectively go back to the middle ages.
        I think it would arguably be worse, though. The people in the middle ages were as successful as they were because of their emphasis on community and co-operation which you wouldn't have.

  4. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    I think the biggest concern is just ensuring that people get adequate medical/dental care, which is not really something you can DIY. I certainly wouldn't want to do it.

  5. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Do you guys have book recommendations to achieve the thing OP said? I'm considering isolating myself from society in the future.

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      If you have no set date then it will never happen so save your money.

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        Yea, I'd echo the sentiments that this person said [...]
        Any kind of life outside of job centers will require money more than anything, so focus on building your wealth. Doing the actual purchase of the land, building a structure, all that jazz are all "end-game" activities. You don't even have to think about any of that likely for years.

        Regardless, I still want to learn. Got book recommendations?

        • 3 months ago
          Anonymous

          I don't think I'd start with a book. Get practical. For example: I'm not in construction formally but have been doing a lot of small real estate projects and have learned a great deal about it. Not only does it increase my wealth/income but also gets me familiar with dealing with municipal governments (zoning, taxes, appraisal, building codes, etc) which is all knowledge you will need. So I'd start there. If that doesn't eat up most of your free time, maybe also volunteer at a local community garden and grow some veggies, might be relaxing. This will also allow you to determine if these types of things are even enjoyable to you. There's a not insignificant chance that you'll be on to some other goal after seeing what's involved, in which case you haven't really committed much to it and can move on with your life.

          • 3 months ago
            Anonymous

            A huge thank you, anon. You're wise.

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      Yea, I'd echo the sentiments that this person said

      If you have no set date then it will never happen so save your money.

      Any kind of life outside of job centers will require money more than anything, so focus on building your wealth. Doing the actual purchase of the land, building a structure, all that jazz are all "end-game" activities. You don't even have to think about any of that likely for years.

  6. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    I don't think anyone has ever survived 20 years isolated from society in the history of human kind. There is always contact for trade, booze, tools, food and sex. Even the most wild nomadic folk rely on other nomadic folk to get certain jobs done and do trade. It's just the way humans are.

  7. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    if its 20 years its not a matter of how good you are at surviving in the wild its a matter of how tough you are mentally.
    Humans have evolved to be extremely social creatures and going 20+ interacting with the same few people without going crazy and killing someone is very unlikely

  8. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    What loved ones?

  9. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Are you the moronic anon who keeps making survival threads?

  10. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    absolutely, that's literally what any sane man and his family is training/ saving to do right now.

    Learn hunting, foraging, forestry, permaculture, mycology and mushroom cultivation and save up money to start a high tech long-term homestead that can truly remain off grid

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