A Simpler Way: Crisis as Opportunity (2016)

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A Simpler Way: Crisis as Opportunity: Directed by Jordan Osmond. A feature-length documentary that follows a community in Australia who came together to explore and demonstrate a simpler way to live in response to global crises.

“This documentary is interesting to watch for people that are thinking about living differently, off the grid, back to the roots, simpler and more effective. I started this life three years ago, donu0026#39;t regret it for a minute, but thatu0026#39;s just with my wife and our animals. In this documentary itu0026#39;s more about a community, people living together, building tiny houses, planting veggie gardens, becoming selfsufficient. I like the idea but my wife and I are to antisocial for that, living by ourselves, far away from other people is just a better way for us. That said, the documentary is well done, interesting to hear their opinions and views. I would have liked a bit more explanations about how they build things, grow stuff and so on, as in this documentary itu0026#39;s more about trying to make people to change their mind and their destructive way of living. Quitting the rat race is a dream a lot of people have but almost nobody has the balls to do it. It wonu0026#39;t change soon, humanity is about to experience her biggest tragedy ever and thereu0026#39;s nothing we can do about it as for that everybody should change his way of living, which will never happen. Worth watching though if you are interested in an alternative way of living.”

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