Off-grid enthusiasts challenge popular myths surrounding rural living: 'I just have a cat'

The other participants in the forum eagerly chimed in with their suggestions and personal experiences.

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Many people are entranced by the idea of living off the grid. The reasons they cite include reconnecting with nature, achieving the mental clarity they associate with living a more minimalist lifestyle, and using fewer resources to help the planet.

However, one person considering making this change had a question that they posed to members of the r/OffGrid subreddit. 

"How do you handle loneliness?" they asked. "I plan to go off grid, I only have a cat but I like to keep her indoors. But I know loneliness will get to me."

The other participants in the forum eagerly chimed in with their suggestions and personal experiences.

"Off grid doesn't mean alone," wrote one commenter. "The most lonely time of my life was when I lived in large cities."

"Off grid doesn't mean hermit in the woods. You'll need to have community of some sort. It's virtually impossible to be totally self sufficient," wrote another.

"I had plenty of neighbors at my last off grid property. Being off the grid doesn't mean you can't have relationships with people," a third chimed in.

A lot of individuals envision off-grid living as a way to completely detach from society, engaging in a solitary yet fulfilling struggle against nature. Nevertheless, as some commenters have highlighted, this doesn't have to be the reality — nor is it necessarily the best approach. 

Some other people who moved off the grid set up greenhouses and praised their new tiny house lifestyle. 

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Even in isolated areas, it's possible to build connections with those living nearby. As the initial commenter pointed out, having a large crowd can occasionally make it simpler to feel disconnected and less visible.

The concept of disaster and emergency preparedness is often talked about in the same way. People who imagine these situations may view themselves as the lone heroes of post-apocalyptic action thrillers, but those who have lived through them know that their most valuable resource is community.

And, of course, there are other strategies. "I scroll through reddit constantly, but...I'm not sure it helps," wrote one commenter humorously.

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