40: stopping and enjoying silence, nature, unplugging, immersed in surroundings
48: breaking up the everyday cycle in your normal setting when you can’t get away on a larger trip
52: QUOTE: “we have long since forgotten that there are actual people involved”
63: controlled, intentional risk; anti-hermit
75: shrinking and disappearing glaciers, fills me with dread and sadness
81: voicing concerns and asking tribe for help (physical, emotional, psycological)
102: jealousy in relationships
105: James Rebanks (fell shepherd), book(s)
106: rewilding spaces
107: life and capitalism
109: network for local communities, decentrlaized, local net(s), peering, hosting services like forums, ads, news, security, comms, etc
116: signs of life
119: agrarian book
127: Sand County Almanac (have i read this before?)
129: quote RE: living responsibly
133: food production systems and capitalism
137: depressing description of going back to work, the grind, reality
165: re-frame what profits are: healthy land, herd, family, community, and entact morality and respect for nature
171: our nature is destruction, take joy in creating and nurturing
172: QUOTE: “don’t wish pain on others”
172: empathy and compassion for all
175: admitting wrongs is healthy
184: QUOTE: “Civilization has so cluttered this elemental man-earth relationship with gadgets and middlemen, that awareness of it is growing dim. We fancy that industry supports us, forgetting what supports industry” – Aldo Leopold
184: lose agency to corporations
186: lack of variety bring disease
186: quality > quantity
187: land stewardship, agribusiness
188: QUOTE: RE: industrial agriculture
188: they work so hard to explait land for profit while pumping money and energy in to optimizations like weed control, fertilizers, antibiotics, etc but a healthy and biodiverse environment doesn’t need this. they are fighting themselves…
201: profits in small economy vs Great Economy
202: species suited to thrive in given environment
203: middle-man co-op guarentee fair price to farmers