Your fellow Cuban-American and Substacker Antonio Garcia Martinez recently bought a home on ten acres near Virginia City. Sadly, his land is ruled by an HOA, and he can't build upon it anymore.
Meanwhile, I'm shopping for 40 unregulated acres not far from him, with a view of 10,700 foot Mt Rose, perfect for building an off-the-grid compound! Maybe you should look into that. And while you are putting together your business plan for your cult, check out this essay by curmudgeonly 20th century libertarian Albert Jay Nock: https://mises.org/library/isaiahs-job
According to his biography on that site, "Nock was not optimistic about the prospects of liberty but he saw a way out for the individual. The answer is to surround yourself by great ideas and a community of people who share them, and work toward preservation of all that is good and great. 'As a general principle, I should put it that a man’s country is where the things he loves are most respected. Circumstances may have prevented his ever setting foot there, but it remains his country.' "
hey! please come back. i really miss your posts.
This is so kind, thank you for thinking about my writing! I will be coming back soon :)
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May have to make this line the newsletter's byline! Thank you so much. Grateful to have you as a reader!
You once suggested Justin wanted to start a cult. I think you should start a cult.
Hahaha, I honestly may be left no choice with the direction our culture is going. Will be sure to send you the first cult meeting notice!
Your fellow Cuban-American and Substacker Antonio Garcia Martinez recently bought a home on ten acres near Virginia City. Sadly, his land is ruled by an HOA, and he can't build upon it anymore.
Meanwhile, I'm shopping for 40 unregulated acres not far from him, with a view of 10,700 foot Mt Rose, perfect for building an off-the-grid compound! Maybe you should look into that. And while you are putting together your business plan for your cult, check out this essay by curmudgeonly 20th century libertarian Albert Jay Nock: https://mises.org/library/isaiahs-job
According to his biography on that site, "Nock was not optimistic about the prospects of liberty but he saw a way out for the individual. The answer is to surround yourself by great ideas and a community of people who share them, and work toward preservation of all that is good and great. 'As a general principle, I should put it that a man’s country is where the things he loves are most respected. Circumstances may have prevented his ever setting foot there, but it remains his country.' "
Sounds like a cult!