The life of the inland peoples

in #busy7 years ago

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The river for some people is the source of life. They can survive only by settling and setting up riverside houses in a month away from urban areas. Many people do not realize that nature provides everything we need to survive. There are many different types of fish that can be used as a source of protein for our family. But life in exile is not easy. We are required to be able to live independently by utilizing everything that is around. But if we can get through it for several years, then we are ready to face the real life. This situation will be different when compared to the way people live in the city. Urban citizens live more and more in an instant. But if we are financially inadequate, then it will make us difficult to live the days in urban areas. So to be able to find out how strongly we are living, perhaps trying to settle in a remote area far from urban areas is a way for you to exercise physical and mental endurance for our preparation for life in the future that will not necessarily be as good and comfortable as we experience today.

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