Thursday, April 9, 2009

Lost Paradise

The problem with paradise the getting to it. Paradise being an undeveloped lush place where you can sit on the beach and drink special drinks and do nothing but be alone. This usually only exists in undeveloped countries. A candidate is Osa Peninsula Costa Rica. I saw it on an episode of survivor man.
So to get there would be an extreme endeavor of travel and paperwork and risks and expenses, but if you could get there in your own boat somehow and live out of the boat and afford to not work, then you could just stay there and experience paradise for as long as you wanted.
So the hardest part about paradise is just getting there.
  • Bring infinite source of obtaining food and water. Spear fish using a "Hawaiian sling" with paralyzer tip. But using nets is more efficient use of time and energy. Sweat from heat necessitates water source. You can get all the nutrition you need off of coco nuts alone, but you still need variety to stay sane.
  • Bring tape and alcohol for wounds to not get infected(it's not the cut that kills you, it's the infection).
  • Only beaches have coco nuts.
  • Leaf rub test: Rub types of leaves on parts of arms and wait a few hours for a rash to break out, if they don't, then you have your new source of tp.
  • To cool down be next to a stream that has cool mountain water.
  • Move boat if there's a storm
  • Just leave if you ever get bored with this type of paradise and instead visit another paradise that you saw on another episode of survivor man.
It's risky to get to paradise, like the saying "People are just dieing to get into heaven!"

When I quit my job that's where I'm going, someday!

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