Just finished listening to this episode of the Permaculture Podcast. In it they talk about the "abundance mindset" of permaculture, in contrast to the "scarcity mindset" of prepping and legacy business. I think this is something the nostr community does very well, and should continue to lean into! No need to be afraid of our "competitors", continue to share and collaborate to build a future we all can enjoy.

https://fountain.fm/episode/nnK29nZ0kjIMWczGPdQV

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Permaculture abundance mindset or pepper scarcity mindset, that's a useful way to describe this dichotomy.

I've been in prepper mindset for about 7 years now, and while it's good to have some redundancy and resilience, it's true that the freedom to just enjoy what you have today kind of vanishes.

Going to jump down the permaculture rabbit hole, if such a thing is even viable in Prison Island Britain.

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Cool. Thanks. Will add to my listens list

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There's something about low time preference in this also... Like, trust in God you have the time you need so calmly attend to things and it all works out better because you didn't let anything panic you...

I think it's a faith thing somehow... Like, be here now, let the future take care of itself, the plan is running perfectly, this self condemnation for not being good enough makes you inadequate.

Reminds me of phillipians 4:6-7

#permaculture teaches about the #abundance on the edges. if nostr isn't #edge, I don't know what is.

#smij #zapd