I wouldn’t have such a problem with humans if we all lived like the Amish (sans religion and dress codes of course.)
Raising their own food. The incredible sense of community they have. Their work ethics. Multigenerational households. And I could definitely get behind horses for transportation!
Indeed, Gyp, the Amish are a fine example of non-indigenous people who mimic the ways of the indigenous in living harmoniously with the biosphere. And we note how they are often mocked by their non-Amish "neighbors" for not conforming to the wasteful non-regenerative lifestyle of the more standard consume-and-discard culture.
Hi Vin
I wouldn’t have such a problem with humans if we all lived like the Amish (sans religion and dress codes of course.)
Raising their own food. The incredible sense of community they have. Their work ethics. Multigenerational households. And I could definitely get behind horses for transportation!
Indeed, Gyp, the Amish are a fine example of non-indigenous people who mimic the ways of the indigenous in living harmoniously with the biosphere. And we note how they are often mocked by their non-Amish "neighbors" for not conforming to the wasteful non-regenerative lifestyle of the more standard consume-and-discard culture.