So you’ve been convinced that there are many major threats that humanity
faces… and you’ve decided to get prepared. You’ve decided to survive.
That’s great. But there are many pitfalls and potential mistakes that
newbies and long-term preppers alike should be wary of.
But getting ready for unrealistic doomsday scenarios means that many
preppers are focusing on the wrong problems, and will end up ill prepared.
Too many gadgets, not enough time learning to use them. Too much expensive
gear, and not enough essentials, or at least not enough to last when you need
it.
Be practical, be thorough, but focus on the scenarios that are most likely
to hit your local area – with natural disasters being perhaps the most likely
in the real world, but complex conspiracies and apocalyptic mega disasters
ranking much further down the line.
You are not prepping to save the world – though you can try in your spare
time. You are prepping to keep you and yours alive, safe and prepared to
thrive in the aftermath.
What real world crisis are actually likely to strike in your neighborhood
and affect you?
And your preps don’t necessarily have to be expensive. Just the bare
basics and the right mentality could be more valuable than features and
high-end gear.
This guy focused on how many useful or life-saving materials he could
easily fit into a survival pill bottle, with the things lying around his
house, spending no more than $1.
Which items would you include? And what do you think are the most important
detail items for an emergency.
Often times laying low, bugging in, and staying off the radar are more
important than heroic, firepower or bold cross-country adventures.
Something to think about anyway.
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