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Preparedness is not an event, a weekend, or a hobby.
It is a paradigm shift, an attitude adjustment. You do not complete the list in a day, a month, or a year. The list is never complete. There will always be something that needs tending, you just go about it with a different perspective. What would you do if you were told that the pole shift would happen Friday at 4pm? Run out and buy a case of tuna? Being prepared turns a disaster into an adventure or a challenge. Most of preparedness is not your gear, it is your knowledge. An individual with a bug out bag and no where to go is called a REFUGEE. Have some where to go to with supplies prepositioned or do not go at all. |
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