This morning, my wife and I were flipping channels, taking advantage of one of the brief periods when our son was asleep and we didn’t have anything pressing to do, and there was a tv show all about preppers. These people were insane, they must have had hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of food and other supplies. I just don’t get it, they could much better invest that time and money into something that will help them be sustainable instead of just a fixed amount of food and supplies. In other words, they could become resilient and thrive, instead of simply surviving.
Aug 1, 2011
This morning, my wife and I were flipping channels, taking advantage of one of the brief periods when our son was asleep and we didn’t have anything pressing to do, and there was a tv show all about preppers. These people were insane, they must have had hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of food and other supplies. I just don’t get it, they could much better invest that time and money into something that will help them be sustainable instead of just a fixed amount of food and supplies. In other words, they could become resilient and thrive, instead of simply surviving.