For me personally self sufficiency is more like zen--not something completely achievable with a set end goal but more of an on going process of continual learning.
That is a great way to approach it -- always striving for improvement.
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For me personally self sufficiency is more like zen--not something completely achievable with a set end goal but more of an on going process of continual learning.
I think that is great but I could not do it. One my wife would just not live that way if she could help it (I am not in this by myself - HAMy idea of self sufficient is just that... not needing to be another weapon of massive consumption as the world teaches us we should be. I know a guy who lives in Eastern WA who is darn near 100% self sufficient. He retired from the ARMY special forces after 15years. He bought his land and house and has retro-fitted it. I will have to get the specs but somehow 1 solar panel keeps his hot water tank @120f and the rest of the panels on his roof somehow generate enough power to cover his needs and still bring him a small check from the power company(apparently they pay you if you put more power onto the grid then you use).
His wife has a very impressive half acre garden that supplies them with enough veggies and fruit for the whole year. They dont eat a whole lot of meat but rather get most of their protein from eggs from the chickens that roam their 10acre lot. They dont buy feed for their animals as the dogs eat what he hunts, and the veggies are canned or dried for winter times for the family and animal, I dont know if they buy dairy but his chicken eggs and power company checks apparently pay the taxes for the property. He is a pastor of a church and can proudly say he takes a measily $120 salary a month.
I would love to have his level of self sufficientcy as I dont think its unrealistic. That doesnt mean you become a hermit. It just means you are not dependant on anyone or anything that you dont produce yourself. I suppose I would have to sell a few chicks or eggs every year as bullets arent cheap. But the wife and I are on the way to it.