by Lumpy » Mon 25 Aug 2008, 09:17:58
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('alokin', 'L')umpy, you're really good prepared. I guess most of us (and me) think we will survive, but we are not prepared in that manner.
Most people forget about what happened some month ago until the next bang. I myself sometimes think if all these doomer theories are pure vain? My brain says no, but my ambiance says no everything's fine.
No, we are not NEARLY as prepared as some people on these boards. But we are pouring everything into getting that prepared.
You are right -- people forget from one bang to the next. That's what our kids are doing. "Gee, it sure costs more for cereal (or whatever) all of a sudden," they will say -- while just burying their heads in the sand as to WHY and WHAT THE TREND IS ALL ABOUT. And that's why they won't make it.
It's not all about being ready for peak oil...it's about being ready for society changing back to more localized, and more physical labor intensive. Self-sufficiency will no longer mean being able to drive oneself to the grocery store. It will mean being able to RAISE those groceries, for the most part.
That's my read on it, anyway.
Lumpy
"A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have." Thomas Jefferson