Moving to a community?

Discussion in 'Ask The Old Hippies' started by Hippyman92, Nov 30, 2010.

  1. Hippyman92

    Hippyman92 Guest

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    I'm 18, very close to turning 19. I graduated high school this last May, and now I'm trying to decide what to do. My options are move to a big city and go to college to get a degree in chemical engineering to create alternative fuels, or move to a community and live off the land. I know that I'd be truly happy with like minded people around me living off the earth, but I'm also worried about digging myself into a hole by not getting a degree now. Anyone have any advice? I've never been to a community, but I've met people traveling from them. Are they all as nice as the ones I've met?
    :) :peace:
     
  2. granny_longhair

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    Those options aren't necessarily either-or, and you have plenty of time. One possibility would be to live with the community for a year, then go to university with a new perspective on yourself and the world. Or you could go to university now (are you talking about attending second semester? It starts soon!) ... you may find a similar-minded group there that satisfies your desire to live in a community.

    And I'm sure you're also aware that it's not unusual for people your age to change their minds, maybe more than once. I certainly did. So be careful about locking yourself into one course of action.
     
  3. ChronicTom

    ChronicTom Banned

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    Go read the Communal Living forum.

    http://www.hipforums.com/newforums/forumdisplay.php?f=57
     
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