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16 Fallout - possible world living off the grid - expectations of the future

16 Fallout - possible world living off the grid - expectations of the future

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Fallout – possible consequences of living off the grid. Here I discuss my expectations in an off grid society. They are mostly positive. To me, the future is bright, if we embrace the thinking of value to life, health, evidence, and logic. If you turn away from excess, denial, ignorance, selfishness and greed. An off grid society, would put people first, not corporations, cars, or the rich. I such society, all would be efficient and shared. It is not a utopia, or a perfect society, but it is to our then current potential for good, taking care of each other. There, it would be illegal to use other people, violence, wage war, or take advantage of the vulnerability or needs of others. There, all the basic needs would be free of charge, and diversity of thought would be encouraged. Welcome to a better world, here I share the possibilities of living off the grid.

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