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6/15/2025, 1:08:25 AM
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Move to Florida I guess? Where you can drive through them to protect yourself?
I mean, I really hate humidity but if you are some normie who likes exiting your basement
like, ever
then ...
AHEM
ANYWAYS:
In this thread we are (now) discussing reverse engineering of psychographic scorecard to "find your tribe" / our exploration of psychographic segmentation systems like:
ESRI Tapestry
VALS (Values and Lifestyles) by SRI
PRIZM (by Claritas) — the third one you were trying to recall
These systems group Americans not just by demographics, but by lifestyle, attitudes, consumption patterns, and values. Our goal is to reverse-engineer this framework to place you in a psychographic segment — and then match that to towns in places like rural southern Oregon (e.g., Roseburg, Klamath Falls) or semi-remote Western/Southwestern Colorado.
Etc!
Expanded Psychographic Segments for the Rural Rebooter Archetype
Below are deeper, more robust profiles for the eight custom psychographic segments, originally devised as clusters of Americans with overlapping values, lifestyle patterns, and reset-seeking attitudes. These personas are neither idealized nor stereotyped — they are textured, lived-in composites designed to help you recognize kindred spirits or cultural microclimates.
1. "Backwoods Solitaire"
Core Traits:
Male-leaning, 40–70 age band
Often ex-military, ex-industrial labor, or former skilled trades
Lives alone or with one pet; divorced or never-married
Distrusts government, avoids mainstream media
Habits & Lifestyle:
May live in converted trailer, cabin, or shack-on-land
Sells firewood, scrap, or odd jobs
Self-taught: gunsmithing, herbal medicine, radio repair
Keeps emergency radios, barter gear, and classic literature
Cultural Vibe:
Iconoclastic; blends distrust and wisdom
Resents being condescended to
Has a quiet, old-school patriotism or spiritual code
Ideal Towns:
Ghost-town-adjacent regions of Colorado, NM, or far Northern Maine
Move to Florida I guess? Where you can drive through them to protect yourself?
I mean, I really hate humidity but if you are some normie who likes exiting your basement
like, ever
then ...
AHEM
ANYWAYS:
In this thread we are (now) discussing reverse engineering of psychographic scorecard to "find your tribe" / our exploration of psychographic segmentation systems like:
ESRI Tapestry
VALS (Values and Lifestyles) by SRI
PRIZM (by Claritas) — the third one you were trying to recall
These systems group Americans not just by demographics, but by lifestyle, attitudes, consumption patterns, and values. Our goal is to reverse-engineer this framework to place you in a psychographic segment — and then match that to towns in places like rural southern Oregon (e.g., Roseburg, Klamath Falls) or semi-remote Western/Southwestern Colorado.
Etc!
Expanded Psychographic Segments for the Rural Rebooter Archetype
Below are deeper, more robust profiles for the eight custom psychographic segments, originally devised as clusters of Americans with overlapping values, lifestyle patterns, and reset-seeking attitudes. These personas are neither idealized nor stereotyped — they are textured, lived-in composites designed to help you recognize kindred spirits or cultural microclimates.
1. "Backwoods Solitaire"
Core Traits:
Male-leaning, 40–70 age band
Often ex-military, ex-industrial labor, or former skilled trades
Lives alone or with one pet; divorced or never-married
Distrusts government, avoids mainstream media
Habits & Lifestyle:
May live in converted trailer, cabin, or shack-on-land
Sells firewood, scrap, or odd jobs
Self-taught: gunsmithing, herbal medicine, radio repair
Keeps emergency radios, barter gear, and classic literature
Cultural Vibe:
Iconoclastic; blends distrust and wisdom
Resents being condescended to
Has a quiet, old-school patriotism or spiritual code
Ideal Towns:
Ghost-town-adjacent regions of Colorado, NM, or far Northern Maine
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