Now this is unironically what I think of when the tiny, near-dead embers of patriotism in my soul get a whiff of oxygen.
Great Depression 2.0 is here, what did we do back during the first one?
Well, lotta people fuckin' starved and died, got terrible diseases, died before the age of 2, or in child birth, etc.
But, we also formed co-ops. We took a random sad sack of broke and broken people, and their stuff, people with no proper wage work available to do, got em together and said 'anything useful you can do, for anybody else, is better than nothing'
We talked to those people. We commiserated. We built solidarity with others, face to face.
We fixed shit, we jerry-rigged shit, we made things that were completely broke into things that were only slightly broken.
We took shotguns to local foreclosure auctions, and not so subtly implied to anyone other than someone who'd promised to just gift the home back to the homeowner, that the shotguns were loaded.
Nowadays... call it recycling, upcycling, right to repair, what the fuck ever... stop wasting your money on stupid shit that won't last a year or even ever be used by you once.
You don't know how expensive food or fuel is gonna be in a month, 3 months, etc. Could triple by next year, who knows.
Build your life around trying to plan for that.
You got a storage unit full of shit? A walk in closet full of stuff you ain't worn in a year?
You don't need it.
Somebody else probably could use it. Figure out how to find that person, and get it to them, with as few or at least as fair middlemen involved as possible. You get a fair price, or maybe even a haircut or week of babysitting, fuck, a pound of flour... they get some barely used clothes.
Every random plot of possibly usable garden space, make it bloom. Fuck your yard of useless grass that literally is a traditional offshot of nobility having so much land they could show off making some of it not productive.
HOA in the way? Learn their bylaws and just investigate them by way of malicious supercompliance. Chances are high they're doing some kind of money laundering or fraud.
... We've done this kinda shit before, our grandparents at least.
Most people actually get joy and purpose not from accumulating wealth, but from feeling like they're actually some kind of important, in the service of others, in some kind of real and tangible way.
The system has failed us, in every possible way..., it will eat us alive if we do not build our own.
In the words of Adam Savage:
"I reject your reality, and substitute my own".
We do not have another choice.
