Thursday, April 25, 2013


A Cruise Ship Is Like A City: Completely Dependent On The Outside World For Survival
Here's why all this matters: A city is a lot like a cruise ship. It relies on outside inputs to keep its inhabitants alive. Without the power grid, every city in the world becomes much like this "sewage adventure" Carnival Cruise ship known as Triumph. Without food, every society quickly devolves in savagery. Every city in the USA and around the world is just 96 hours away from a complete breakdown. People who live in cities today are, in essence, living on islands of delusion, thinking that food is abundant and electricity is always present. But this all is a mirage. In reality, cities have no food production capacity, and electricity is delivered from remote locations over a complex system of electrical transformers and cables.
If you live in a city right now, you are metaphorically riding on a cruise ship, placing yourself just 96 hours away from total chaos and a mass breakdown of civility. It's just one more reason to get out of the cities and seek a more sustainable, self reliant life in the countryside.