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I think I'm losing it...

Unread postby hermit » Sat 12 Jul 2008, 02:22:22

Today seemed to be a particularly bad news day. Between Fannie. freddie, Indymac, and a new oil high, I fear that things are declining faster than I can cope.

My wife and I have plans for a transition to rural life - As fast as our finances will allow, but our plans are having trouble keeping up with the latest news.

I can't really talk to anyone around me. I have tried, but none of our friends have been directly affected by PO yet, and dismiss it as paranoia. We do know a few pseudo-doomers, but they are urban hippy flakes with unrealistic, organic back-to-the-land fantasies, and I don't trust them.

We've decided to postpone our rural prep, and sink our money money into urban prep. At least we own our own house.

We've today decided to sink our money into: Wood stove, Water Well (We know there's an old one somewhere under our house), Canning supplies, and Bow (We dislike guns).

As a new father, I want to do the best for my family, but feel I'm not in a position to do so. It makes me very sad. I tell myself that many other fathers have faced (and are facing) the same challenge, but it doesn't make me feel any better.

I really wish I had any peaker/doomer friends to talk to, but I don't... Thus this inexpensive online therapy. Oddly, I feel like crying - A very rare thing for me. I fear I've worked myself into some sort of a frenzy.

Thanks for listening...
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Re: I think I'm losing it...

Unread postby Zeeea » Sat 12 Jul 2008, 02:46:43

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('hermit', 'T')oday seemed to be a particularly bad news day. Between Fannie. freddie, Indymac, and a new oil high, I fear that things are declining faster than I can cope.

My wife and I have plans for a transition to rural life - As fast as our finances will allow, but our plans are having trouble keeping up with the latest news.

I can't really talk to anyone around me. I have tried, but none of our friends have been directly affected by PO yet, and dismiss it as paranoia. We do know a few pseudo-doomers, but they are urban hippy flakes with unrealistic, organic back-to-the-land fantasies, and I don't trust them.

We've decided to postpone our rural prep, and sink our money money into urban prep. At least we own our own house.

We've today decided to sink our money into: Wood stove, Water Well (We know there's an old one somewhere under our house), Canning supplies, and Bow (We dislike guns).

As a new father, I want to do the best for my family, but feel I'm not in a position to do so. It makes me very sad. I tell myself that many other fathers have faced (and are facing) the same challenge, but it doesn't make me feel any better.

I really wish I had any peaker/doomer friends to talk to, but I don't... Thus this inexpensive online therapy. Oddly, I feel like crying - A very rare thing for me. I fear I've worked myself into some sort of a frenzy.

Thanks for listening...


you havent mentioned specifically your concerns so am only answering generally ...and although im a hippie ...im also a realist ...and since recent revelations with economics and enviroment ...many will have to learn to adjust to unusual upcoming circumstances (and i would also suggest people be tactful in their communications in this thread)

i do not see any of this as "doomsday" at all though if thats any help ...im not saying its gonna be a walk in the park but things will pan out again eventually ...although its hard to rationalize during all this ...it is now that its even more essential for people to keep clear heads and concentrate on what you can change rather than the things you cant ...and then just accept it ....You will drive yourself crazy thinking of ALL the possibilies and what ifs so disregarding the "impossible" is essential to keeping your sanity I think lol ...
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Re: I think I'm losing it...

Unread postby vetusfirma » Sat 12 Jul 2008, 03:14:57

hermit, I can tell from your words that you are a caring and committed person. You place the needs of your family above your own. Tomorrow you will drag yourself out of your bed and do the best you can to make things happen. You won't give up, or run away, you will carry on. Your child(ern) will make you smile, and cry. You will want to give them more than you have, always. We all only do what we can. But knowing that you have done your best is also a reward.

I myself get choked up about my granddaughter, 15 months old. How do you help prepare them for what they will face in life. Well, you just do the best you can. And cope, as they will.

Anyway, you have a plan, good luck.
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Re: I think I'm losing it...

Unread postby mos6507 » Sat 12 Jul 2008, 04:28:30

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Zeeea', '
')i do not see any of this as "doomsday" at all though if thats any help


That has to wait until 2012 when Nibiru returns, right?

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Zeeea', '
')disregarding the "impossible" is essential to keeping your sanity


You should practice what you preach.
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Re: I think I'm losing it...

Unread postby manu » Sat 12 Jul 2008, 04:38:51

Get a Bhagavad Gita and read it.
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Re: I think I'm losing it...

Unread postby CarlinsDarlin » Sat 12 Jul 2008, 07:17:23

Hermit,
There are days when the news affects many of us in the same way. Just try not to let the news set you into panic. As I've said before, no good decision has ever been made in a panic. Reality is bad enough - you don't need to start freaking over the what-ifs. :) We can only do what we have, where we are, with what we have. The fact that you have an idea of what is coming down the pike puts you and your family in a better spot than most.

Just take a deep breath, focus on what you have accomplished, and try to implement the next steps. One step at a time. The task ahead of us is overwhelming if we look at the whole of it. Take on one piece at a time and chip away at your preps. Every little bit will help.

And this on-line therapy group has helped most of us from time to time :) Check in anytime :)
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Re: I think I'm losing it...

Unread postby americandream » Sat 12 Jul 2008, 08:41:15

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mos6507', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Zeeea', '
')i do not see any of this as "doomsday" at all though if thats any help


That has to wait until 2012 when Nibiru returns, right?

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Zeeea', '
')disregarding the "impossible" is essential to keeping your sanity


You should practice what you preach.


Lol. This is possibly the one occasion I agree with your sentiments.
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Re: I think I'm losing it...

Unread postby RdSnt » Sat 12 Jul 2008, 08:58:50

Hermit, I take it you are new at this. You've just recently come to realize that matters are going to get worse and you see that you need to make some quite dramatic changes.

I'm echoing CarlinsDarlin sentiment.

Don't panic, this "panic" stage will pass. Actually the biggest personal danger is the next stage. You'll calm down and look around and see that the world hasn't ended yet and complacency will set again. That's when you have to focus and continue with your preparations.

None of your preparations are unique to "doomsday", they are simply skills that you should be learning anyways. Think of them as a means to defend yourself against the costs of peakoil and global warming. Shortening your supply lines for food, buying locally, is a very good thing. Canning your own food provides your family with better quality food.

Consider this question. If Peak Oil is a hoax (I don't believe it is) and in a year or so the US returns to Nascar heaven, will your preparations and newly acquired skills have been a waste? I would suggest that your quality of life will have been enhanced considerably.

While I understand your sentiment about guns, I would suggest not ignoring them. Don't bother buying any (there will be plenty available if you need one), but do make sure you are familiar with the most common types.
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Re: I think I'm losing it...

Unread postby darwinsdog » Sat 12 Jul 2008, 09:33:47

Get over your distaste for guns. You take a bow to a gunfight & your kids won't have a dad. The gangs that form for the purpose of raiding larders will be well armed.
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Re: I think I'm losing it...

Unread postby Ferretlover » Sat 12 Jul 2008, 09:39:03

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('hermit', 'T')oday seemed to be a particularly bad news day. Between Fannie. freddie, Indymac, and a new oil high, I fear that things are declining faster than I can cope.
As a new father, I want to do the best for my family, but feel I'm not in a position to do so. It makes me very sad. I tell myself that many other fathers have faced (and are facing) the same challenge, but it doesn't make me feel any better.
I really wish I had any peaker/doomer friends to talk to, but I don't... Thus this inexpensive online therapy. Oddly, I feel like crying - A very rare thing for me. I fear I've worked myself into some sort of a frenzy. Thanks for listening...

Hermit, you don't recognise it yet, but you have shifted into the real Reality. You now stand a much better chance of surviving this mess because you have internalized the situation. A great many of us have been through the same shift-we understand exactly what you are feeling. There will be odd things that will shock you for awhile: driving to town, and seeing all the people that don't have a clue, hearing that a new sports stadium is going to be built, a family member planning to buy a new speed boat or a vacation home, that sort of thing. Things to which you might have never given a second thought, will now seem like total insanity.
It is my feeling that we still have 2-4 years before things are constantly desperate (unless there is a nuclear war). So, You Have Time To Prepare. In a few days, when most of the initial shock wears off, you and your wife should work on developing & finetuning your plans. Don't try to do it all in one day. Be flexible and willing to make adjustments as the need arises. You can do it. The Planning for the Future forum is going to be a Big help. There are other parents of young children here. Remember that your child(ren) will be better prepared because they will learn from you.
Do feel comfortable coming here to talk "Doom." Believe me, we Understand completely! :)
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Re: I think I'm losing it...

Unread postby Beignet2 » Sat 12 Jul 2008, 09:51:35

Your going to need some guns.

Take a gun safety class. Tackle your fear.

I agree the the prior post. Who would take a bow to a gun fight?

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Re: I think I'm losing it...

Unread postby BigTex » Sat 12 Jul 2008, 10:11:11

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Beignet2', ' ')I agree the the prior post. Who would take a bow to a gun fight?


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Re: I think I'm losing it...

Unread postby skeptik » Sat 12 Jul 2008, 10:17:42

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('hermit', ' ')Oddly, I feel like crying - A very rare thing for me. I fear I've worked myself into some sort of a frenzy.

Thanks for listening...

I think you need to cut yourself off from all media for a few weeks and give yourself a chance to calm down. Focus in on enjoying family life for a while and just ignore the outside world. Take an emotional holiday. You're having an anxiety attack, and maintaining that state will wear you out to the point of dysfunction. If you start feeling chest pains and hyperventilating go see your doctor.
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Re: I think I'm losing it...

Unread postby Cashmere » Sat 12 Jul 2008, 11:50:04

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('OP', ' '). . . urban hippy flakes with unrealistic, organic back-to-the-land fantasies, and I don't trust them. . . .Bow (We dislike guns).


Funny how you put those two things in one paragraph.

Grow some F---ing balls. Your 30 years of being a dyed in the wool Clinton liberal are over.

You're either going to be a man who can protect his family or you're not.

I'd love to see this guy when his city is overrun and he needs to go out and get some meds. So there he is walking down the street with his quiver and bow. :roll:

I can see it now, "Yo, check out dis dude niggas, he gots a Bow!"

I'm sure that'll keep the zombies away.
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Re: I think I'm losing it...

Unread postby ANewHuman » Sat 12 Jul 2008, 12:09:32

hermit what makes you think you should survive anyhow?

In any survival sense the fittest will survive, since you're very anxious about it I assume you aren't that fit to survive.
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Re: I think I'm losing it...

Unread postby jdumars » Sat 12 Jul 2008, 12:41:54

Can we please drop the derogatory comments please. We've all had our own silly ideas. And frankly being good with a bow is a very good idea for a number of reasons. Also, owning a gun and being afraid of it or unfamiliar with its use is worse than having no gun at all.

Hermit, I understand where you're coming from. Ferret had some very good observations, and I would take them to heart. My list of short, immediate preps that can be done anywhere:

- Buy salt... at least 50 pounds per person in your direct household
- Learn how to build a rocket stove... it's easy, cheap and the most effective way to cook (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 4845&hl=en)
- Own some cast iron cookware
- Buy some bulk oil, especially olive oil (http://www.localharvest.org)
- Buy bulk honey, at least a 5-gallon bucket per person (http://www.ebeehoney.com)
- Make sure you have the ability to stay warm... clothing, sleeping bags, etc.
- Get as sustainable a method of water purification as possible in place, even if it's rocket stove + pan to boil water (I also recommend getting a rain barrel)
- Buy a good, sturdy knife or 10
- Convert whatever land you have access to to food production
- Get a "bug out bag" together with some basic survival necessities: matches, a bar of soap, water purification tablets, a good knife & multi-tool, small sharpening stone, some cash, pen & paper, some wire & twine, multi-vitamins, some hooch, and a pistol if you already own one and are VERY experienced with its use and maintenance.

- Start learning:

1. how to do without
2. how to grow food
3. how to identify wild edibles
4. what your minimum needs are
5. how to create a small, energy-efficient shelter
6. what dependencies you have
7. how to sharpen things

There's a lot you can do even in the city. My aunt converted her yard into a complete foodscaping setup and now provides a fair amount of food for her family. Passers by don't even know it either.

Do what you can, and remember: one thing at a time

Also, I would disregard people's recommendation to stop watching the news, etc. That's the last thing you need to do. I would recommend NOT trying to "wake people up" around you. They'll come around in time when the cognitive dissonance is so bad that they can't deny what's happening anymore. Some may never come around -- these are the ones who were rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic.

Feel free to PM me any time if you just need someone to chat with.
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Re: I think I'm losing it...

Unread postby BigTex » Sat 12 Jul 2008, 12:52:02

Ditto on making fun of the OP.

No purpose in that.

Please refrain.

The purpose of this website is not to tell people how pitiful they are.

Everyone has to start somewhere. If he's starting with a bow and arrow, then that's where he's starting.
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Re: I think I'm losing it...

Unread postby Ludi » Sat 12 Jul 2008, 13:17:22

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('jdumars', ' ')My aunt converted her yard into a complete foodscaping setup and now provides a fair amount of food for her family. Passers by don't even know it either.



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