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We see ourselves as stewards of the land, and we have started developing, planting fruit trees, bringing water, building aircrete domes, attracting community, and starting to have people come out on the land because none of us, us included, are used to living off-grid, getting our hands dirty, and working physically all day long every day, just to get water or just to make food. So we're taking baby steps. I grew up in nature. I grew up with really good food. I grew up with Waldorf. I grew up without television. I have very little susceptibility to advertising. Whereas a lot of people growing up in the States or even in Europe are just so programmed by what they're watching. I feel like I had an advantage by the environment I grew up in because in Waldorf, there's no electronic anything, no computers, not even radio really. Kids should be able to just be outside, play in nature, and have a healthy start into life, not live in cities, be on trains, and be in daycares and that type of stuff.