We are on the verge a collapse far greater than the
Great Depression and we
are far less capable of taking care of ourselves. Our way of life is dangerously dependent upon the ability for us to
create unlimited amount of debt and the willingness of others to buy that
debt. This way of life has a mathematically inevitable end and things that
cannot go on forever, won’t.
Let us look a 8 reasons why
the Great Depression is the best case scenario and also look at how difficult
the Depression was for people who were far more prepared to deal with a harsh
world.
- Back
during the Depression most of America could feed themselves with
farming, now we only know corporate frankenfood.
- Back then
people only knew of real wealth, now we think the digits in our
brokerage account in wealth.
- Back then
people had a strong family on community support systems, now we live
little lives of narcissism.
- Back then
people had a strong spiritual strength, now we have chemically induced
denial.
- Back then
people were of fit body and strong mind, now we are obese and willfully
ignorant.
- Back then
people had a classical education
to help them figure things out, now we wait for answers.
- Back then
people had a real economy, now we have a consumer/debt economy.
- Back then
people did physical activity for fun, now we have entertainment that
turns us in to mental and physical mush.
I would like you to take a few seconds to look at
the faces of shame in these photos from the Great Depression. Look at the face of these people and ask yourself, do you think that
if given the chance to do something different than the path they chose before
the depression?
Do you think that these people were aware and
prepared for a collapse?
Did they have the mental or physical assets in place
to deal with a new paradigm?
What makes you think that you are better than these
Americans?
If you think it is hard to hear your child cry when
they don’t get their way, wait until they cannot get food.
If you think it is hard to get a job in this
economy, wait until there is no economy.
This car is this entire family’s wealth. The
average American right now is worth less than an average Bangladeshi peasant.
The peasant does not have trillions of dollar of
debt tied around their necks.
Physical poverty is one thing… Mental poverty
is another. Everything you know probably is dependent upon this paradigm.
What real value do you have in a post dollar collapse environment?
We can survive anything together, but even the
average American family has been divided and conquered.
How many mothers are going to sit in regret that
they did not prepare themselves or their children for a collapse? How many
wished that they not wasted their time energy and money chasing after things
that mean nothing? How important is fashion,
soap operas, or reality TV?
How many fathers will regret that they did not spend
more time with their children? How many men sacrificed time with those that
mattered chasing after and illusion that failed
them the moment they reached for it? McMansions and
Ponzi retirement are the real dream, while we now
dream about the real relationships and opportunities gone.
Emotionally tough people can make it through. They
can adapt and move on. Emotionally weak people break, because they have never
been challenged.
The very real world coming takes a lot of real
effort and patience to succeed and that is something we are in very short
supply of as a society.
Tent cities are here and the crippling poverty is
just starting as the Elite start the final theft.
“It wasn’t much, but we had each
other.” stands in stark contrast to today where we have so much but no
one to share it with.
Generational support has been ripped from our human
experience and is a key to getting back on our feet.
The most famous picture of the Depression was of
Florence Owens Thompson taken by Dorothea Lange. The photographers
notes from the 10 minute photo shoot were a follows…
“Seven
hungry children. Father is native Californian. Destitute in pea
pickers’ camp … because of failure of the early pea crop. These
people had just sold their tires to buy food. I did not ask her name or her
history. She told me her age, that she was 32. She said that they had been
living on frozen vegetables from the surrounding fields and birds that the
children killed. She had just sold the tires from her car to buy food.“
All of those things that we worked so hard for
become worthless when the paradigm collapses. The worst part is most of the
stuff Americans buy are cheap stuff from China that will either break or have
no real value in the next paradigm.
Those that have been breed to thrive in a
collectivist paradigm, to do as they are told and not ask questions, will be
left destitute when the paradigm collapses. Only those that use the power of
the Trivium will be able to adapt to a new reality.
Men will be split from their families as they seek
opportunities far and wide.
Women will have to endure not only their world
falling apart but trying desperately to shield their children from the harsh
new reality.
“Those that did not see this coming, won’t
know what to do when it get’s here.” -Jim Puplava
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