![]() PEP is a free activity-based curriculum to learn homesteading and permaculture skills. One of the ways that people can gain the skills to inherit property, is through PEP. will your property to somebody you find worthy Tertiary benefits: benefits to an individual developing a relationship with a skipper Secondary benefits: benefits to the entire population a path out of the rat race, or a path to avoid the rat race ![]() possibility to inherit land that they otherwise would not have inherited Primary benefits: benefits to the individual pursuing SKIP (skipper) There are many benefits to SKIP, and Paul outlines some of the advantages here: If you're wondering about the legal nuts and bolts of being an Otis, we have a thread to discuss them here. If you think you might be an Otis, you can get registered here. Otis is a fictitious person representing all the hardworking farmers who have no one to care for their farm after them, and wish they had someone responsible to inherit their farm and manage it well. And, it is a way for those people to display their skills to those looking for responsible people to take over their farm or homestead.Ī crucial aspect of SKIP is the story of Otis. PEP is one part of SKIP-it's one way for people who want to skip the rat race and learn permaculture. It is entirely free, and is a way to connect those who want to do permaculture and homesteading (but don't have the land) with people who have land (but have no one to will it to or work it with them). SKIP is still in it's development stage, and we're excited about all the places it will go.
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