As part of my daily routine, I was Stumbling along the interwebs and came across an inspirational article about a 48 year old man named Suelo. Suelo lives in the Utah desert with no money, house, or income. Living off the land is second nature to this guy. He drinks tea made from Juniper leaves and chefs up roadkill, lizards and wild onions. The best part of this article was a quote from Suelo:
“I’ll do what creatures have been doing for millions of years for retirement,” he says. “Why is it sad that I die in the canyon and not in the geriatric ward well-insured? I have great faith in the power of natural selection. And one day, I will be selected out.” Until then, think of him like the raven, cleaning up the carcasses the rest of us leave behind. [Style.com]
Life is ______ .
I’d love to hear what you guys think about this.
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if there’s ever a time where people should learn the value of things, it’s now. i admire suelo, and cannot pretend that I could do that
yeah that’s some heavy stuff, man. it’s scary when you consider your dependency on this infrastructure we call modern living