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RE: The Hinterland Collective: A Vision for Community Abundance, and Realising I Have More to Give than I Thought

in Abundance Tribe5 years ago (edited)

That reminds me, around 2009 in Portland, Oregon, my friend, Nicholas Littlejohn, was showing this community garden and then he showed me this library mail box.


He explained to me the idea was you drop off books in the mail box and other people can come in and borrow the books, read them, put their own books in the box in exchange if they wish.


People should consider ways to trade more and especially alternative methods for making transactions as the dollar and other fiat dies more and more through hyperinflation and other things.


On top of that, people should reconsider how vital it is to invest first in local communities, to invest in family, friends, neighbors, those we love, those we care about, those we choose to prioritize first, and there should be an emphasis on people who are actually living around us in real life as much as possible.


Of course, it is also good to support people online globally, people around the world, as we like, especially those who are of the same vibration.


Travel can be fun, I enjoy travel.


But building a home, a local community base or head quarters, is a lasting legacy that inspires future generations for years to come.

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Absolutely perfect said!!!

people should reconsider how vital it is to invest first in local communities, to invest in family, friends, neighbors, those we love, those we care about, those we choose to prioritize first, and there should be an emphasis on people who are actually living around us in real life as much as possible.

I could not agree more! And it's more important than ever - somehow we've lost this connection that could make us a lot happier than we are.

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