I'm not a "prepper." To me, emergency preparedness is just common sense. I don't really talk about it except on a forum like this. I don't hide it, but it's just that there are far more interesting things I could be talking about. I mean, we prep in case there is an interruption to our lives. But until that happens, we live our lives, right?

I have seen a family where a member sabotaged their preparation. The wife took preparation seriously, but the husband would destroy her work because he got such a kick out of hurting her. Perhaps this is the sort of situation that Chisel has in mind?