 The only reasonable course of action at this particular moment in time is to start growing your own food. Now I'm obviously not the first one to say this in this day and age, but I got inspired to start my permaculture initiative after reading Piero San Giorgio's book that he kindly gifted to me after I did my interview at his channel, I can link that below if you haven't already watched it. Very good book, I can definitely recommend you all to read it and I will make a separate review of it of some very important points when it comes to the rampant capitalist economic system which is based upon unlimited growth with limited resources and you can hear by that very sentence that is unsustainable. But anyway that would be for a later video, this is just showing off my new leveling at the skill tree of gardening, so I'm trying to get some green hands here getting better at least at the permaculture and growing my own food. Now at this particular moment in time I know absolutely nothing about it, so I'm just starting and I look forward to leveling in this particular skill tree. Now obviously there are plenty of reasons to participate in permaculture and growing your own food, first and foremost I usually say that you should eat as much local produce as possible and the most local produce is obviously the things you grow yourself. Now the second thing is that you get a good overview of your own food intake, if you grow your own food you kind of know the way it's been treated so you don't buy any blasphemous things that has been drenched in pesticides or whatever. Now the third thing is also very important that is to become more self-sufficient, more reliable on yourself and if you are of the more survivalist inclination this is a must for you. So that is another good reason indeed and now personally I think it feels quite fresh, quite glorious indeed to participate in this sort of endeavor. It doesn't have to be the most advanced garden ever but you can grow some things and get a good understanding of it. I think this is a good quality to have. So anyway this is just some footage from a few plantations we did a few weeks back and I'll probably check back in a few weeks to see how much has grown and yet again since this is just us trying around a bit no idea really what we're doing but I had to try my new beautiful Fiskars instrument here high quality products from a high quality nation of Finland. So yeah that was just a check in and I hope you all have a lovely week. If you liked the video smash the like button with the force of a thousand suns. XOXO BOOM!