Have you ever wondered why there are countries that have people living without electricity, running water or sewage removal/containment?
It all requires money to manage and or maintain.
Someone had to harness the energy for electricity, regulate the flow of and maintenance of water going in and sewage going out.
In doing so; a fee is charged (for profit etc) for these basic needs we take for granted today.
For example: The Philippines has rural areas that are fairly primitive. They live off the land with simple shelter, land to farm/grow some basic foods and animals for food, they raise and or sell as needed.
No payments are due for any of those basic needs of survival.
It is physically harder, living life that way however one does not need to rely on or do much else, than find fuel for fire(cooking) and a space for human or other wastes.
Natives of any land had done this for hundreds of thousands of years.
Today; our modern-day life that most are used to is rather simplified, convenient and seemingly carefree/worry free. Or is it really?
Today we are modern day slaves.
If you own, or rent, there are still taxes to be paid. You drive a vehicle or many other conveyances. Various monthly dues ranging from utilities, phone, insurance, medical and of course food expenses, to name a bit. You generally must work to maintain or sustain your way of life and in the end; is there actually any real happiness? One simply cannot wake one day and decide to not work for a month or several. Without losing most or everything they've attained.
Sure there is that small percentage that has that ability; but the odds, that is you?
We are slaves to the system(Web), we all had helped create over the course of time. It isn't a bad thing, to live life as such. Or is it?
The big thing today; distractions, distracting us from the very illusion of this reality. Reparations anyone?
Look at yourself and awaken! Get the bigger picture in life. Be here now, and do not over-complicate life!
~ONWARD with this new perspective. We must be better stewards of our home; Earth.