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by ClumsyPilot
2423 days ago
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You are missing the forest for the trees, they were not surviving, they were living. Do those $35 a week get you a healthy meal? Or will you eventually develop malnutrition? I live in a mid-sized city in UK, and back in my student days I rented a room for ~$300. It had rats, mould, and a leaking roof. Those people raised a family while working 20 hrs/week. Are you going to feed and house your kids with that part-time service job? Maybe you can, but that's not the point. After 4,000 of progress, the difference should be so vast, that the two experiences are totally incomparable. Since those barbaric days productivity went up over 10,000%, I should be able to survive working 2 hours a year! |
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Live in a rural area.
No education except what you can do yourself. No travel. No books. No movies. No music except what you can make yourself. No shoes.
No food that didn't grow within a few miles of you. You will eat the same 12 things your whole life. No spices, no seasoning, probably no salt either. No cooking oil.
No refrigerator or freezer.
Healthcare is whatever you can assemble at home. Dental problem? Sharp rock. Cancer? Goodbye. Infection? Goodbye. Same for your kids. Be sure to have extras to replace the ones who die.
Wash your clothes by hand, if at all.
No shampoo. No soap.
No bed. You sleep on skins.
No AC, ever. No thermostat. No heat but fire and body heat.
No birth control.
No retirement - work until death.
No police. Someone threatening you? I hope your family can back you up. You will be called upon to do violence. There will be no morality in it, only advantage.
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You could easily - easily! - work 15 hours a week and live at this consumption level (in fact, far beyond). And, eating better than a !Kung would be extremely simple on $5 per day.