What can one say? Life is a mixture. Any path chosen is compromise of some sort. Certainly it is extreme; but sometimes I think the system is faulty and an extreme rejection of it is necessary. And why not look to nature as a example? At some point in our future a disconnect with nature may lead to peril.
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Like many American outsider-adventurers, Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz set out to realize a utopian dream. Abandoning a successful medical practice, he sought self-fulfillment by taking up the nomadic life of a surfer. But unlike other American searchers like Thoreau or Kerouac, Paskowitz took his wife and nine children along for the ride, all eleven of them living in a 24 foot camper. Together, they lived a life that would be unfathomable to most, but enviable to anyone who ever relinquished their dreams to a straight job. The Paskowitz Family proved that America may be running out of frontiers, but it hasn't run out of frontiersman.