by Serial_Worrier » Fri 16 Jan 2015, 15:23:19
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('DesuMaiden', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Pops', 'D')oomerisim is bad. If by doom one means fated, certain, unavoidable death and destruction.
Realism however is completely different from doomerisim. The doomer believes bad things will happen and he is helpless to do anything about it.
The realist believes bad things can happen and tries to be as prepared as possible to deal with those bad things. Additionally he thinks that even if he is not prepared specifically he is at least somewhat prepared mentally for an event that pops his idealized bubble.
Exactly. I'm a realist. I realized that this whole system was going to collapse a few months ago, so I am starting to take the necessary steps to survive this collapse.
Of course, using a computer implies that I'm still connected to the Internet via electricity. The fact that I'm still using electricity might mean I'm not TOTALLY prepared for the upcoming collapse because in the future, electricity might not even be available. But I'm still learning about how to survive this collapse. And what I've learned is that local food production is perhaps the most fundamental key in the survival of the collapse of industrial civilization.
If you are not producing food locally, you will not survive the collapse of industrial civilization. Learn to restore the soil around you without the use of petrochemicals. Restore the soil with your own urine or feces instead. Or just use anything other than petrochemicals to restore the soil. And once you restored the soil, start growing food in the soil ASAP.
Surviving without electricity is also very important, but that will happen later in the survival training. Currently, learning how to grow your own food is the most important thing to be focusing on.
All your food production won't matter the moment you get an infection and modern medicine is no longer available to save you. Without modern medical care, we're all finished.