drakkar wrote:Knowing I can survive out of a pack for a week, made me realise how superficial the rest of my world is.
Son of a Beach wrote:drakkar wrote:Knowing I can survive out of a pack for a week, made me realise how superficial the rest of my world is.
Although I sympathise with this sentiment, in reality, the rest of the world is of immense value and far from superficial. The simplest example in the context of this discussion would be that you need much of that "rest of the world" in order to fill that pack (and to manufacture that pack). That's far from superficial!
jdeks wrote:I have truly perfected the absolute minimum amount of toilet paper required for a 'clean exit'.
drakkar wrote:Son of a Beach wrote:drakkar wrote:Knowing I can survive out of a pack for a week, made me realise how superficial the rest of my world is.
Although I sympathise with this sentiment, in reality, the rest of the world is of immense value and far from superficial. The simplest example in the context of this discussion would be that you need much of that "rest of the world" in order to fill that pack (and to manufacture that pack). That's far from superficial!
Superficial may not have been the correct word. I'm not articulate enough to go beyond that though.
And don't disagree with what your saying, I did mean my little bubble in this world. Not the whole world.
Xplora wrote:jdeks wrote:I have truly perfected the absolute minimum amount of toilet paper required for a 'clean exit'.
The best I have ever done is 3 squares of 2 ply which I had to borrow. Only take 3 ply now.
You started it.
jdeks wrote:I have truly perfected the absolute minimum amount of toilet paper required for a 'clean exit'.
north-north-west wrote:*affected
In other words, it certainly hasn't made me any less of an obsessive, nit-picking pedant.
geoskid wrote:Bushwalking? Maaate. My dad did *&%$#! all with me
RonK wrote:I don't understand this question. Isn't bashing around in the bush just a normal part of life.
north-north-west wrote:drakkar wrote:Son of a Beach wrote:Although I sympathise with this sentiment, in reality, the rest of the world is of immense value and far from superficial. The simplest example in the context of this discussion would be that you need much of that "rest of the world" in order to fill that pack (and to manufacture that pack). That's far from superficial!
Superficial may not have been the correct word. I'm not articulate enough to go beyond that though.
And don't disagree with what your saying, I did mean my little bubble in this world. Not the whole world.
Naaaah, 'superficial' is right. Mainstream western society is more about 'things' than about experiences and realities. It's day to day, shallow, getting through.
north-north-west wrote:"Go placidly among the scrub and the mud, and respect what wildlife there may be with silence..."
How's it affected you?
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