#247700 - 06/29/12 03:34 PM
Re: I Thought I Was Prepared
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 07/11/10
Posts: 1680
Loc: New Port Richey, Fla
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Adam2...from the "Clocktower" 22nd SAS
"we are the Pilgrims,master; we shall go Always a little further...J.E. Flecker
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#247702 - 06/29/12 04:27 PM
Re: I Thought I Was Prepared
[Re: Tyber]
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Crazy Canuck
Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 02/03/07
Posts: 3241
Loc: Alberta, Canada
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There is value in preparing for shorter-term disruptions. These can do occur. But in the big picture, civilization will keep lurching along and some level of normalcy will be restored.
I do ascribe to a reasonable degree of self-sufficiency, and gently encourage others to do the same. The overall goal is to cultivate resiliency, a cushion to smooth out the bumps in the road.
To some degree, this is about useful skills and hobbies. It's also about financial choices. And having a productive garden, and a good store of food in freezer and pantry. But most crucially, it's about finding personal satisfaction and enjoyment in all of these things.
All this has to fit in with the rhythm of normal, everyday life. There are responsibilities to carry out, work to do and bills to pay. It's the opposite of the head-for-the-hills approach.
The challenge for the OP is to help people see how preparations for unforseen events can enhance enjoyment and satisfaction in normal life.
My 2c.
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#247703 - 06/29/12 04:39 PM
Re: I Thought I Was Prepared
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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Veteran
Registered: 02/27/08
Posts: 1580
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That is why I am saying “safety in numbers.” Among us we have several guns and people who know how to use them. On survivalist forums, people seem to expect that in the sort of situation you describe, armed gangs will take over. I don't know whether that's true, and as some of you know, I'm like Dagny in that I don't do long term preparation (too much for my budget). What if Humungus shows up with his gang of marauders? Are you prepared to repel an armed invasion by an organized, possibly mechanized group that outnumbers you?
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#247710 - 06/29/12 07:22 PM
Re: I Thought I Was Prepared
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 07/11/10
Posts: 1680
Loc: New Port Richey, Fla
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Bingley... it's nice to have the equipment and skill set to undertake the challenge you pose... and at my age and temperment better than the alternative...I'm not fast enough any more to get a Grand Master card, so I'll settle for Limited Master (USPSA)
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#247718 - 06/29/12 10:37 PM
Re: I Thought I Was Prepared
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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Member
Registered: 08/04/11
Posts: 173
Loc: Colonial Heights, VA
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Hi Jeanette,
Most of my adult life I have been involved in leadership situations to some degree. I have had the benefit of both military and corporate education. Very simply, leadership is getting someone to do what YOU want them to.
If these friends of yours will not cooperate now, they will not cooperate in the future. Leadership may certainly shift at any moment to anyone in a group, so you do not need to concern yourself with exerting your will on anyone else. You seem to be seeking consensus and that is good. Unfortunately, it appears that your friends are not.
I respectfully suggest that you make plans without them. Find folks who WILL work WITH you.
Good luck!
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People don't like to be meddled with. ~River Tam
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#247726 - 06/30/12 03:21 AM
Re: I Thought I Was Prepared
[Re: Finn]
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Snake_Doctor
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I agree with finn about selecting people who will help and not be a burden. What Tyber doesn't seem to realize is that there people who live in areas where water is scarce and MUST store it. %% gallon drums are great for long term storage if the water is properly treated. If it really hits the fan my intention is to try and ride it out at the ranch. I have a cabin we could go to if neccesary. As for those who say that a disaster won't be that bad, that the community will band together, etc, I say I want to go where you are if it happens. Let's not forget a little rainstorm called Katrina. I was there in the aftermath, looking for family. I saw what happened. But lets say it's an internal problem which arises and and there are no services available. Do you really think people will remain civil when thier kids are starving and they smell stew coming from your home? Or the kiddies are shivering in rags and yours are in goose down or army surplus and warm? I grew up dirt poor (second poorest family in town) and I know what it is to need. To starve. And the thoughts which run through ones head when others have what you need. Just my opinion.
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#247741 - 06/30/12 11:53 AM
Re: I Thought I Was Prepared
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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Member
Registered: 08/04/11
Posts: 173
Loc: Colonial Heights, VA
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I recently moved out of a horribly impoverished and ill-run city. My preparedness was for me & my family. Safety & security were major concerns. However, after Hurricane Irene struck last summer I was amazed at the decency & humanity of my neighbors.
That said, the goal is to now move to a place more remote than the suburbs and to work towards greater self-sufficiency. TEOTWAWKI may never happen, but infrastructure hiccups do. This need not be a retreat or compound, just a family home in the county.
I want to gather my "tribe" so that my loved ones (kith & kin) are near. Likely enough, it will be me and the children.
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People don't like to be meddled with. ~River Tam
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