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10There's a positive element to this: It allows us to build parallel invite-only economies, because people will actually want to be part of them because the Mainstream Economy has increasingly the vibes of a public school cafeteria. Building invite-only underground economies is great because as they become more relevant, the mainstream economy loses valuable customers and has to close down, leaving a desert for those who are not welcome.
This doesn't happen to the Amish, so I have a hard time believing it's a hard limit.
Someone said they could get more customers by abandoning the membership (mostly refunded) and slightly lowering prices. Management responded by pointing out that 100% of your problem customers fall into the category of those that won’r pay $50 up front for a $100 refund.
I work in a big IT company where I can be pretty invisible, and outside of work I live in a somewhat wealthy conservative area, sharing an apartment with single working men 30 and up, and spend my free time practicing bouldering and playing chess.
This kind of living is comfortable and I dont have to deal with nons, even if I am around them, its usually the more sophisticated ones and I dont have to interact with them if I dont want to.
I am curious as to how to move my life more towards this direction.
I didnt go to university because despite being very affordable in my country, it was a requirement that I would have to live in shared housing with other students (mostly nons, communists, feminists, etc.) And also the universities themselves are dominated by them and have little to offer me.
So getting a higher education doesnt seem to be an option to separate oneself from the scourge.
I've gone to Catholic and Orthodox churches and while the latter are much better, its mostly older people from Eastern Europe and I while I enjoyed mass eventually just stopped going.
Mostly things that require work, effort and sacrifice will filter actively or passively. Hiking, swimming, art, agriculture, classic car restoration, animal welfare, small business, shooting sports, hunting/tracking, book clubs, martial arts, coin collecting, rc and drone flying, kayaking, church maybe and cultural heritage societies.
Farmers, back-to-the-land type hippies, and Christians are all people you can find big common ground with.
Christians are some of the better ones at dealing with this b/c they put extraordinary effort into the self-regulation side of things.
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