Chaotic and Confused Place: The Reason It Is Good for Independence

Recently I realized I have loved chaotic and confused places. Although I like simplicity, chaotic situations allow me to think about how to make them simple. That thinking process makes me fun. In other words, I can use my talents in chaotic places.

Today, I will explain why a chaotic and confused place is good for independence.

How to be independent

Sometimes, we want to be independent and live on our own. It means reducing social stresses, such as long working hours, caring for others’ emotions, obeying orders, or lack of freedom.

If we can live independently and abundantly, it will be great. It should not be impossible because many people live so.

However, we sometimes don’t know how to make it happen, especially where we should do business.

In such a case, getting into a chaotic and confused place would be a way. Those places are good for living independently. Today, I will explain why.

Why chaotic places are suitable for independence

Chaotic and confused places are good for independence.

The reason is simple. There is no large-scale system. That allows us to create values easily even if it is an individual.

Large-scale systems create efficiencies that individuals cannot compete with. Big governments, companies, factories, or organizations are examples. They make the environment efficient through their laws, products, services, or cooperations. The larger the place has efficiency systems, the more individuals cannot compete in such a place.

That tells us places without such large-scale systems are suitable for individuals. Such environments are often immature, lack legislation, are filled with people’s desire and despair, and lack conscience.

The place people live individually

Although it looks hard to live, it is a great place to rely on one’s own. Those places are free, energetic, and self-responsible without many necessary things or services. It would be one good place for people who feel hard to live in a well-organized society.

The online businesses in the early days of the Internet were an example. Everyone was free to exchange data because there were no laws. That was a chaotic but energetic place.

The pioneer days of the United States are the case as well. The society was immature and filled with greed and despair, but people were lively.

In such eras, everyone worked individually. Living independently was natural in such places.

Extreme places that allow us to live independently

To find such environments, try looking for extreme places.

There are many areas, such as too early, too late, too far, too close, too high, too low, too dense, too scarce, too emotional, or too logical.

Imagine a technology too early for humanity. Although it would be a small population, it would be lively. It is the same with a technology that is too old.

In other words, the farther away from the current well-organized society, the more suitable for independence. Although many believe it is easier to be independent in urban areas, it requires competitiveness. Easy to find, but hard to sustain.

Perhaps that is why I love chaotic places. There are many different races, ways of thinking, and lifestyles. Despite negative aspects, such as poverty or despair, diversity makes me energetic.

Conclusion

That is why chaotic and confused places are good for independence.

Looking for extreme places would be a way.

This knowledge might help us to live independently.

Thank you for reading this article. I hope to see you in the next one.