what are some places other than school and jail where you can live and be surrounded by people with a common goal? almost like a little utopia community. living in the dorms at a small college was the happiest ive ever been.
silicon valley maybe, or stuff near a big shot company's hqAs an adult you will only find community for a common goal for work purposes
armymonasteryoil rigsremote research stations, e.g. in antarctica
>>84229747unfortunate truth, i dont think ill ever really get that feeling back
Everyone has been broken up. If you try to build a community of any kind you will be threatened, arrested, or killed. America has more political prisoners than any other country, which is really saying something because most of the time they go from threatening to assassinating.You can either join a Mennonite church or make do with webforums. Im interested in what's basically the opposite of the green revolution. Sustainable farming and permaculture and how it extends beyond the dinner table. Natural home building, energy efficiency, rainwater harvesting and wood burning for heat. The government is not only opposed to this way of life but actively legislating against these goals. There's no voting your way out because the votes are never even counted in America or Europe. Grow some herbs and try to expand from there, a little more each year. Try not to get sued, arrested, or murdered. We are in the end times.
>>84229790good list, ive lowkey thought about going into the army for that sole reason lol, i would never survive that environment though, im a little wimp boy
>>84229790also add remote work locations like working at a resort, national park etc. to that list. Forced to live around your co-workers but maybe not the same since you are all only united by your job title technically.
conservation corps
Honestly, this post makes me a little uncomfortable. I'm used to being alone because my family has always moved around a lot, and even more so now that I've moved to another continent. People are so different, and I've had to adapt a lot. I'm not antisocial at all; I think I'm good at talking to people, but even so, I feel like at the rate I'm going, I'm going to end up alone. There's a difference between meeting people and connecting, sharing a topic of conversation and interests. I feel like the work environment eventually becomes just work; in school, at least before, it was easier for me to socialize because it was normal to have common interests. Maybe I've fallen behind or haven't matured. Do adults have friends? Or are they just people desperately seeking companionship? I'm not a frequent 4chan user, so I'm not sure if my crisis fits in here
>>84229735Idk, the Amish? although i feel they are too backward for my liking. I feel similarly, I am tired of the normiecattle and want to live in a community of likeminded people, but it seems like most arent interested in uprooting their lives to commit to such a thing sadly.