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[–]send_nasty_stuffNational Socialist 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing. I like #6. I've been trying to get on this path for about 3 years now.

Column 6: Investing and buying

Every euro in your bank account represents speculative matter for the big financiers who play at the stock market casino with your savings. Do you really want to lend money to those who think only of reducing you to the stage of a simple slave to a competitiveness that only benefits the coffers of the rich? In addition, recent examples have taught us that in the event of an economic crisis, our assets could be frozen overnight by a State anxious to bail out bank coffers "too big to fail" with the money of those who are. "Too small to protest". So only place what is strictly necessary in the bank. With the rest - in addition to your reserve of liquid and precious metals - first try to become the owner of the property in which you live in order to become independent, then, buy anything that can help you get rid of dependence on the current economic system: become your own craftsman by equipping yourself with robust, solid and easily repairable equipment. Then, don't forget that in times of crisis, there is nothing like a local economy. For example, buy agricultural land to either rent it to nearby farmers or to cultivate it yourself. Also think about helping artisans in your neighborhood by supporting them in their attempts to set up or expand their businesses; you will help them break free from bank addiction while making loyal friends. nothing like a local economy. For example, buy agricultural land to either rent it to nearby farmers or to cultivate it yourself. Also think about helping artisans in your neighborhood by supporting them in their attempts to set up or expand their businesses; you will help them break free from bank addiction while making loyal friends. nothing like a local economy. For example, buy agricultural land to either rent it to nearby farmers or to cultivate it yourself. Also think about helping artisans in your neighborhood by supporting them in their attempts to set up or expand their businesses; you will help them break free from bank addiction while making loyal friends.

Ayatollah also had a guy on recently named the woodsman that talked about going off grid.

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English Translation:

Chronicle n ° 14: Doing your duty

The spirit of solidarity has been replaced by boundless competition, and the sense of duty has been sidelined in favor of an attitude aimed only at publicity, not at the intensity of effort. Do not participate in this game and only think about one thing every moment; do your duty - not out of fear of the authorities (real or ideal) that dominate you, but out of conviction. Because what is the point of exercising an activity, if it is either to escape it as much as possible, or to sabotage it by your bad faith or your lack of motivation? If you do something, do it entirely, and don't think about the future outcome of your action, just that the action is done well so that you can be proud of your act - a pride not based on the importance or difficulty of what you just accomplished, but rather how you become one with your work. It is not by chance that the monastic rules (all religions combined) even oblige people ready to sacrifice their entire life in meditation and in the search for the divinity to force themselves every day to a repetitive body work, interpreted as a form of meditation and thrust towards the divine having the same value as prayer.


Found on the Reddit sub: r/BritishNationalism