• [Off-Grid in the City] Adapt Like a Plant: Growing Food, Slowly, in Weird Places

    The post emphasizes that anyone can grow food, regardless of their circumstances, by embracing learning and adaptation. It encourages readers to view gardening as a form of rebellion and therapy. The author provides low-budget growing tips and promotes a 30-day challenge to instill skills and confidence in self-sufficiency.


  • [Off-Grid in the City] What If the System Never Recovers? A Thought Experiment

    The post encourages a shift from traditional prepper mindset of bouncing back to embracing long-term systemic dysfunction. It prompts readers to reconsider their reliance on fragile systems and encourages resilience through adaptive practices. The focus is on building self-sufficiency, community reliance, and investing in durable relationships and skills for enduring challenges.


  • [Almost Off-Grid Life] How a Bucket and a Worm Bin Made Me a Better Person

    The author humorously transitioned into composting after a friend’s joke. Initially guilty about food waste, they created a simple worm farm that transformed their perspective on trash. Composting improved their emotional connection to food, reduced waste, and even enhanced plant growth—promoting awareness and care in consumption habits.