'Small' can sometimes seem insignificant in a 'big' world, but obviously not to those ('freerangers-?') involved. Talking of which, activities here on the 'eco micro-holding' are increasing now spring has come, including ground fertilising and sowing and planting.
Life in 'big' world seems to continue fairly unabated,, with more large firms being found guilty of mis-selling and having to pay compensation and large banking rewards still evident whilst so-called 'ordinary' folk struggle, one result presumably of the 'free-market' seemingly having become the 'free-for-all' market.
Another potential limitation of such focused 'out-for-self' culture could be by default individuals living a too 'small world' existence-?