In real life, how many people inspire themselves again and again in times of difficulty: Come on, get through the current struggle, the poetry I want and the distance ahead. However, how many people have actually seen their own distant place?
I repeat the same life every day, and when I’m too tired, I say arbitrarily: “I’m not doing it! Go to your overtime! I’m going on a trip to go! "
However, after a lot of enthusiasm, sanity returned and continued to work. Only occasionally turn on the phone to look at the distance in my heart when I breathe at work, to relieve myself: I will have a chance to go.
Who would not like to travel?
"Always on the road" is almost everyone’s dream life. Whether backpackers, riding thousands of miles alone or cross-country self-driving, there are a thousand hamlets for a thousand people. Different people have different meanings to travel, but they are always on the road. Urban people live in a hurry every day, struggling between customers and bosses, dodge in the shadow of the workplace, mechanically boring and boring, do you really want this kind of life? There are so many dream chasers in the world, who break free from shackles, put down everything, pursue their poems and the distance without hesitation, and enjoy the vitality brought to life by freedom. Look at them, where is my dream?
Big cities are full of traffic, feasting and bustling, surrounded by crowds, life seems like this. But I am more uncomfortable, like a bird trapped in a cage, longing for freedom in my heart. Not everyone regards money as a sign of their own success. The success I want is to spend my life in the way I like, instead of waiting until I'm sixty years old and then looking for the freedom I want.
I came into contact with Bushcraft by accident, just simply enjoying the fun of outdoor life. A scythe, a few knives, find a leisure weekend in the small forest by the stream to have close contact with nature, and give your heart a vacation. Later I learned that this is also a kind of Bushcraft. From logging and making utensils, to forging knives, showing equipment, and camping out for a vacation, Bushcraft has a very large scope, and there is no accurate definition yet.
Survival is too hard and dangerous, and camping is too petty bourgeoisie. BC, which is between survival in the wilderness and camping and picnic, shows us more directions. You can be a master who is proficient in the outdoors, or a hand master who is proficient in manual skills. Now I understand the "technique" of BC, but I still haven't understood the "dao" of BC.
The essence of Bushcraft should go back to a self-sufficient, simple, traditional and harmonious life while pursuing efficient use of resources. The opposite is the division of labor in urbanization, the waste of resources in the large-scale production process, and the complicated and complex interpersonal social interaction. To be honest, there are too few people who can not eat fireworks, and not every enthusiast can completely let go of life. Parents and family members need to be taken care of, children need to be raised, career work needs to be completed, and various material needs are pursued. No matter how you live in a secular society, I believe that those who choose Bushcraft are tolerant and indisputable in nature, and enjoy the peace that Bushcraft brings to their hearts.