(23 October 2012, 13:48)cryingfreeman Wrote: I would suggest you can never 100% trust anyone outside your own nearest and dearest but I would not allow that to exclude the option of seeking out a community-based solution to the problem. I would further suggest you don't actually NEED to trust everyone implicitly anyway; as long as everyone or at least, the majority, within a small community setup is attuned to the idea of getting by for long periods without outside help, then that's a reasonably firm basis to build on.
Thank you CF but i dont fancy getting knifed in the back by a complete stranger whilst i sleep! i'll stick to the "Lone wolf" principle, i'm used to being on my own for long periods/months/years anyway.
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.