The Real Reason America Is Collapsing

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exact quote for the curious
“Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire.”

― Gustav Mahler

roberttaylor
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“Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire.” ― Gustav Mahler

cuttermasterson
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We close on our homestead in October. A 1930's farmhouse with a shop and land to do what we want. I want to thank you, Cody. You are one of the reasons why I am starting my freedom in a few weeks... Our family's culture will be getting a huge fix soon.

cmv
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Watching things disappear is the worst part of growing older. It’s the erasure of local history and the destruction of belonging

Budyzer
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Even though it's putting off the inevitable, try to shop local mom and pop's. Corporate America isn't always pro America.

markc
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The fall of small businesses is what will dramatically change r country

christopherhodges
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...however, if the big cities give you the'fizz', then by all means stay there. Just keep yourself from telling us, out here in the boonies, how to live when you come visit.

yotersmitt
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I remember as a child traveling across the nation, when there were no interstate roads and there were different traditions, now its McDonald's and Walmarts. Sad

garypickering
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I agree. Man all the uniqueness of our past is fading. So sad.

ErwinLeader
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Love this. Gave me chills. I am a born and raised "Mainah". Living in the maine woods gives me the same vibes. Fishing, hunting, making syrup, snowshoeing etc. Love it. Now my kids are doing it❤.

danniosgood
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I cant imagine anything nicer than a snowy winters day tucked up in a cabin like that with a fire going and a good book. Or on the couch under a blanket with the wife and cuppa tea. Absolute bliss👍

scottybobatv
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I, like you, find peace, purpose, and pleasure in the outdoors. I also realize that it's okay that people are different from me. Some people find fulfillment, purpose, and excitement in the city. America is great because well all should have the freedom to pursue our own happiness as long as it does not infringe on the rights of others.

scaber
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"The coming peril is the intellectual, educational, psychological and artistic overproduction, which, equally with economic overproduction, threatens the wellbeing of contemporary civilisation. People are inundated, blinded, deafened, and mentally paralysed by a flood of vulgar and tasteless externals, leaving them no time for leisure, thought, or creation from within themselves."  G.K. Chesterton

ginlydon
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Preaching to the choir here. Twelve years ago I moved my young family from a city in Alberta, [Red Deer] to a small logging village in B.C.[Nakusp]. My wife and I sacrificed a lot so our kids could grow up free to roam with clean water and air. My kids are so connected to this place and I'm sure they'll raise their kids here.

coryphillipson
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Remember, this world is not our home - we are just passing thru. But while we are here, lets leave a daily legacy of integrity that will inspire those MEN and women who are following in our footsteps.

drdrill
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I currently live in a craftsman home built in 1916. It still has most of the original features that are normally removed during renovations, such as the wide trim. It still has 2 old coal fireplaces originally used to heat the home, even if they are no longer functional (they were bricked up). It even still has the chimney to the coal-fired kitchen stove hidden behind some drywall. This house is older than any of my living relatives by a decade. Old craftsman homes really give me this fizz.

phukyerpheefees
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Amen. In town I feel constricted and unhappy. In the high country, my heart soars. Thanks for the additional inspiration as we seek our escape.

TomX
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I did just what you said, 3-1/2 months ago; I bought a house; a house that looks like a lodge, wood stove, 1.5 acres and lots of trees....i love it. It'll be a work in progress but worth it. Great video Cody.

doug_sports_collector
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Ya, I grew up In an old gold mining town in the Cleveland national forest. I get 100% what your saying.
That experience growing up there is something I can't explain to ppl who grew up in the city. My soul and memory are generational. That which those created long before me still exists. It was passed down to me and seared into my being. Even the natural world, trees, lakes, rocks and hills that had stood for thousands of years. God gave me those timeless memories preserved in the land and all it's things.
The city makes me kinda sick, like the feeling after you eat too much junk food.

thecatguy
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If we quit having the mentality I can't do that or there's no way for me to get there and instead say how do I get to that point in my life and not put people down but use them as a resource we could be that much better off. A good reminder to myself too!!

kyledreher