Thanks! A very good analogy. As I've not seen it before I guess you came up with it yourselves.
For me I've since your last post joined the wildernists. As there's no hope to save industrial civilization, it's better to make the best of it. To turn doomsday into salvation.
Also, when joining the wildernists you are on the winning party. And who doesn't want to be a winner?
Here are our principles:
http://www.thewildernist.org/blogs/hg/2015/03/statement-of-principles/
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