Ok all you self-professed sovereign individuals, how do you get USPS out of your life as much as possible?
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I never go to my mailbox. #sovereignty
You don’t, how do you get out of flying?
That’s the neat part—you don’t. If you need anything tied to ID, passports, or legal documents, you need a legal residence somewhere.
Some states make that trivially easy—South Dakota is the classic example. You spend one night in-state, show the receipt, and you’re legally domiciled for ID purposes and your driver's license says SD. You only have to physically return when your license renews.
You can layer that with a business entity, suite addresses, lockers, and forwarding services—but that’s all tactics.
I don’t have time to unpack the whole OPSEC model here, but USPS is here to stay. The real move is compartmentalization: minimize what must touch your legal identity and route everything else through layers not directly tied to you.
If I could also get out the dmv I would 🤣 I guess you have to have an address and can’t opt out completely. But after 2+ years of terrible experiences with USPS, I just don’t want to deal with them more than I have to.
I’m about there. Whenever I do, it’s just problems.
Is this @Shadrach's thing? I’m down
Yes, It's @Shadrach
Yay @Shadrach 🙌
They are the worst I mean the best things you can do is make sure all your bills are coming online and if you’re gonna ship anything or receive anything pick FedEx or UPS if possible
I didn't know this about SD. Interesting
Yes!
Sorry for the delay, the dream is not dead, just getting bigger and bigger
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Love it!
I didn’t either
Hopefully one day you will unpack the OPSEC a little bit more 😊