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I would not be able to live in an isolated cabin in the woods without electronics,
because I have a business and responsibilities to other people, and I am always super-connected.
Wherever I go, even on vacation to rural India, I have electricity, a satellite phone and portable satellite internet,
and I am always working online.
If I had no responsibilities, I could survive off-grid on a tropical island or coastal area,
but I don't think that I could live in an isolated cabin in the woods anywhere else.
I'm able to fish and process a fish, so I might be OK next to a lake, river or the coast.
I don't know how to forage for food, gather mushrooms and berries and plants, so I would need to learn,
or I would need some agriculture or gather local fruit, which is possible in a tropical environment.
I'm able to hunt with a firearm, but I wouldn't be able to butcher and process an animal.
So I would have to take a year's worth of supplies including food, with me,
and only then I might be able to take your offer.
I don't see how it is possible to live totally off the grid without a vehicle and regular shopping trips,
unless one raises animals or hunts without a firearm, and grows food or forages.
There was a decent film recently about a woman struggling to live off the grid:
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