Are you happy?

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Are you happy?

Yes
19
58%
No
3
9%
Depends!!
11
33%
 
Total votes: 33

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Erik
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Joined: 21 Sep 2006, 17:17
Location: Spain

Post by Erik »

Dinor wrote:I already have my 'Lifeboat' set up for my family for possible scenarios post PO.
I hope you're going to reveal your 'lifeboat' address if it's in Almeria - that way we'll have somewhere to head when Madrid collapses :wink: (Only kidding!)
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Mean Mr Mustard
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Joined: 31 Dec 2006, 12:14
Location: Cambridgeshire

Post by Mean Mr Mustard »

Another article which just appeared on a link over at LATOC. Neatly marries overheating 'economy' with peak oil / environmental limits and pointing out all these SUVs etc on credit are not the true path to happiness.

cheers

http://www.alternet.org/envirohealth/49593/
sister of mercy
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Joined: 28 Aug 2006, 00:09
Location: lancashire

Post by sister of mercy »

First post,so please be patient with me, have been peak oil aware for about 4 years.
In answer to the question, yes I am happy. There are many things I am discontented about , destruction of rain forests, political correctness ..long list, but there is little I can do to influence these things. Over many years I have learned to be content with what I have, maintain an open mind and flexibility in adapting to change, although that usually involves a good deal of whinging by me at first. However once I'm sick of the whinge I usually adapt to stuff quite well. One thing I have learned is never look back with nostalgia/affection it always involves rose tinted views for me,the second is I try to look at change as a challenge and adventure.
Doesn't stop me having the odd blue day, but I feel that sometimes I am as happy as I make my mind up to be. :)
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Mean Mr Mustard
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Location: Cambridgeshire

Post by Mean Mr Mustard »

Welcome, Sister.

Not been PO aware that long myself, but you'll find the folks here are more friendly than in some of the more combative survivalist type hangouts.

If you want to be happy, you need an absorbing activity in a community setting. Good prospects of that, I'd say.
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Andy Hunt
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Joined: 24 Nov 2005, 11:09
Location: Bury, Lancashire, UK

Post by Andy Hunt »

Welcome Sister of Mercy! Whereabouts in Lancashire are you - good to know there's another PO aware soul hereabouts!!
Andy Hunt
http://greencottage.burysolarclub.net
Eternal Sunshine wrote: I wouldn't want to worry you with the truth. :roll:
sister of mercy
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Location: lancashire

Post by sister of mercy »

Not far from you actually, North Manchester. Thanks for the welcome. Must say I admire what you've done with your place re sustainablity. A shining example it can be done in any setting. Due to illness I am not able to do too much prep work but I am trying to do what I can. A good mindset and keeping informed is always a good thing in my book.
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Andy Hunt
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Location: Bury, Lancashire, UK

Post by Andy Hunt »

sister of mercy wrote:A good mindset and keeping informed is always a good thing in my book.
Absolutely - and to be honest it makes me feel better knowing there's someone else around here who is aware of these issues, irrespective of solar panels etc.

It's the mindset that's 90% of the solution. All else is just details.

If you're ever passing through Bury, feel free to drop in anytime, it would be good to meet a kindred soul. I'll make you a cup of low-carbon tea! :lol:
Andy Hunt
http://greencottage.burysolarclub.net
Eternal Sunshine wrote: I wouldn't want to worry you with the truth. :roll:
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