Dear_one wrote:
The hand tools that built everything for our ancestors still work and are easier to afford now. Perhaps it is your notion of how much time things should take that has changed. Also, a hundred years ago, a just-married couple who had everything they could use owned about 3,000 objects. Now, it is 30,000.
I don't see any time penalty to a vegan diet; it is using ingredients instead of packages that takes some time either way, but certainly not "full" time.
Ivan Illich did a study of how long it takes to commute by car, including time to park and walk the last bit, and then work long enough to pay for the ride. He got 4 MPH. Of course, that makes a bicycle the high-speed champion, because bike couriers regularly beat all challengers in downtown races. Using the bike also keeps you out of the doctor's office later, and tunes you up for the physical effort of off-grid life.
On hand tools:
You can make a coffee table in 30 minutes with power tools. It could take six hours with hand planes and such, not to mention you may to need mill and kiln dry your own wood if you're truly off grid. Quality hand planes require maintenance and fine tuning. They can also costs upwards of $300 each. Add to that you need a workshop bench instead of just clamps and horses.
On Material Items:
They are necessary for socializing and work. I can hardly keep up with all my govmt benefits and biking without a smartphone of some sort.
On Biking:
When you have to bike 20 miles to the doctor in 30 mins in 35mph headwinds and crosswinds, in 30 degree weather you wish for a car lol. I'm pretty sure my eyelashes froze to my glasses the other day when it was 20 degrees out and I lost feeling in my left thumb for 30 minutes. I don't know what you need to live happily on the spectrum, but I need a lot of food, phone calendars, medications, bike parts etc. etc. Living off grid is best for people with no hobbies or medical needs. I burn so many calories biking that my food budget and intake has doubled.
On Veganism:
As a pescetarian I spend twice as much time shopping and planning my diet than a typical meat eater. Veganism takes even more work. You can't even eat Rice Krispies because the marshmallows have gelatin in them, gelatin is made from animal collagen. Veganism takes a lot of careful planning to monitor your dietary needs, a lot of money to buy specific foods and a lot of time since more than likely you'll have to cook every meal yourself. At least as a Pescetarian I can get a fish sandwich when I deplete my calories on bike commutes.
Truly living off grid takes an immense amount of work for people that are at a disadvantage like me. That's what I was saying.