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Title: How Much Time Do We Have Left?
Source: mehitable
URL Source: http://mehitable
Published: Jan 23, 2006
Author: mehitable storm
Post Date: 2006-01-23 11:38:35 by mehitable
Keywords: Left?, Much, Time
Views: 598
Comments: 31

More of a question to provoke discussion than anything else. I am increasingly of the opinion that the Republic is done for and that we are facing an economic, social, cultural and political devastation (and maybe health devastation) that even WE - the knowledgeable and cynical - can probably barely imagine. I don't think this is preventable any longer.

I'm at the point of wondering how long we have before we reach collapse and what the bottom will be. How should we prepare for this? I have limited resources myself and am wondering what I should be focusing on and how I can prepare my less aware family and friends. I know they think I'm kind of crazy - maybe very crazy, but on the other hand - they know I'm usually right as well. There's something to be said for being willing to think and consider the unthinkable.

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#3. To: mehitable (#0)

How Much Time Do We Have Left?

No one knows the answer to that question.

And you can't control any of the things you mention, in the big picture sense- the collapse. At some point it will happen. The best you can do is focus on your small corner of the world.

I think the biggest things are increasing self-reliance and getting out of debt. My wife and I are fortunate to have very minimal debt- in fact nost would consider us to be debt-free. When I say self reliance... I reconnected with the old ways of my grandparents and grea-grandparents by learning how to can things. My wife and I experimented by growing some herbs (parsley and basil) in a small garden which have been transplated into a pot for winter storage with access to sunlight. And these are good things to do since they are healthier for you anyway. I was able to grow sweet potatoes this year- I didn't grow them long enough, but at least I now know for next year. Its a small step, but really, the steps are the same whether small garden or large farm- just bigger scale. I also keep freeze-dried foods that you can buy at any outdoor store. Most are pretty cheap. They last for years. I have enough to survive for a while if needed. And I read a lot. I have books on how to survive in the outdoors and such and practice these things when I hike. People may call me paranoid or whatnot. Its not. Its preparation. Preparation for things I hope never happen. And its common sense, really. These are things done over years, much of them at little cost. I would like to be able to achieve the self-reliance of my great-grandmother and be able to "go there" if I (we) really needed to.

Family and friends ask why I take 3 days worth of food plus portable shelter (tarp), medical supplies, emergency sleeping bag, dry clothes in waterproof bag, means to make drinkable water, all of this, even for a short 1-2 hour hike. I take these things in hopes that I never have to use them. I have been close quite a few times and it is comforting to know that people know where I am on a hike and I can survive on my own in the face of terrible circumstances until help arrives.

Above all these things is faith. Whether you are a Christian, Jew, Hindu, whatever. Faith in God is a powerful and very sustaining thing that unfortunately gets overlooked and ridiculed today. Even if you don't have faith in God, as the Greeks talked about: the good, the just, virtue. Things that man should strive for- things higher than ourselves. I rest in the mercy, peace and forgiveness in Christ.

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Its preparation. Preparation for things I hope never happen. And its common sense, really. These are things done over years, much of them at little cost. I would like to be able to achieve the self-reliance of my great-grandmother and be able to "go there" if I (we) really needed to.

that's wisdom. it always better to have something and not need it than to need it and not have it.

lovely post.

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