Interesting points of views from the permaculture list :D ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: venaurafarm <[email protected]> Date: 2013/2/27 Subject: [permaculture] Courses needed in public education institutions: Re: Who is this + 'GOT BALLS?' To: permaculture <[email protected]>
On 2/27/2013 10:53 AM, deston denniston wrote: > Its nice to see so many people coming aware of the need to get a > national conversation and standard set in regards to certification. > Its also nice to see that the six years Ive been watching Vlad and > calling him a menace is finally being seen by others (there have been > a few, but this is the surge of awareness I had hopped to see six > years ago, when I had some verbal sparring right here on ibiblio with > him, prior to his exorcism... Yay! a national standards conversation > and some headway made to a national certifying body! Our permaculture > mind is often moribund- many people fail in permaculture 'businesses' > not because permaculture is flawed, but because they think it solves > all the problems. However, it doesn't directly model the necessary > actions for business success- that's not its job. It also says use > multiple elements for each function. So it pays to have other forms > and models of life assessment and arrangement to work with that are > complimentary to ones cash resliency and stability. With that, I > entreat you to check out our kickstarter project. VETS_CAFE is > producing Illuminated text and site designs for 2.5 acre veteran > owned organic permaculture farm via a PDC. Your support gets you > seedballs, which we have the capacity to produce at a few hundred > pounds a day, and capacity increases every time we tinker with it... > http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/694901181/vets-cafe-a-permaculture-design-project/posts. .. > GOT BALLS? Other things people need include coursework to prepare them for economic survival. A high school course in 1) permaculture would be very useful plus 2) courses in computer programming to teach them how to think and 3) the following from a friend in NC: "I always used to wonder why high school students never got any coursework in household finances. You'd think the most important things they'd ever need to know would be: 1) How to do your own taxes, and take advantage of the tax code; 2) How to prepare (and stick to) a realistic household budget; 3) How to make large purchases: how to buy a car, and a house, without getting ripped off; 4) How to understand financing paperwork; when to sign, when not to sign; 5) How and when to sue; how to respond to being sued; 6) How to set up a small home business. These are the most important things everyone needs to be able to understand." _______________________________________________ permaculture mailing list [email protected] subscribe/unsubscribe|user config|list info: http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/permaculture message archives: http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/permaculture/ Google message archive search: site: lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/permaculture [searchstring] Permaculture Institute USA http://permaculture.org Avant Geared http://www.avantgeared.com -- Laura V. I&D SomosAZUCAR.Org Skype acaire IRC kaametza
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