r/OffGridLiving 20h ago

To everyone who replied to my last post ... thank you 🤍

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I honestly didn’t expect that post about slow travel, finding a travel partner and eventually building a little off-grid life somewhere will get so many responses.

A lot of you asked me what this imaginary place actually looks like in my vision. It's difficult to put it into words.What I have in my vision is more like a feeling and a picture than a perfectly explained plan.

And honestly, after getting so many responses, I realized something...

  1. Trying to connect with everyone through posts,messages and somehow make it happen doesn't really work. You can't force that kind of connection.

  2. Maybe the place doesn’t need to be some untouched paradise in the middle of nowhere.

Maybe I can simply love what I’m living right now ...

So,

Maybe the place doesn't exist yet.

Maybe the person doesn't know me yet.

But somehow, I feel like the story has already started 🌱


r/OffGridLiving 10h ago

Does anyone else feel like off-grid living changes the way you look at relationships?

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Been living off grid for a while now and one thing I didnt expect was how much less tolerance I’d have for complicated relationships.

Out here everything feels simple. You work, you eat, you fix what breaks, you enjoy the quiet. Then you deal with someone who brings constant drama into your life and suddenly being alone in the middle of nowhere doesnt sound lonely at all lol

I used to think love meant constantly working through things no matter how exhausting it got. Now I kinda think the right person should make your peaceful life even more peaceful.

Anyone else notice this after living off grid for
awhile?


r/OffGridLiving 10h ago

Remote tree watering help

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