by Dreamtwister » Wed 24 Jan 2007, 16:01:18
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Shannymara', 'A')s we say in my gaming circles, "the nail that sticks up gets hammered down."
The best way to hammer down those nails is to put yourself in the other person's shoes. In your case, it would go something like this:
I've been walking for days. I'm hot, tired and hungry. I don't know how I got out of the security perimeter in Austin without getting shot, but I did. God, I need a drink of water. I was forced to walk out, so I threw what I could into my backpack and set off. I've got my gun so I'm not worried about wild animals, but I'm still alone and vulnerable.
Now assume that mindset yourself, go stand on the street and look at your house. What do you see? Do the same exercise from the perspective of a
group of refugees, a military patrol and anyone else you can think of.
Oh, and just to make sure this doesn't drift any further off-topic, you need books. Lots of books. It doesn't really matter what books (although useful ones are probably better than casual reading). You may find yourself with a lot of free time. Board games will only entertain you for so long, and not every blackout will degenerate into anarchy, so the more entertainment you have, the better.
The whole of human history is a refutation by experiment of the concept of "moral world order". - Friedrich Nietzsche