by Loki » Wed 16 Mar 2011, 14:36:54
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mos6507', 'T')here's too much of a keep-up-with-the-joneses vibe with doomers, sizing up other people's preps. What it means is the whole prep meme is kind of an illusion because while you're waiting for whatever doom you think is gonna hit, there could be something unpredictable that "gets" you, kind of like Matt Simmons having the heart-attack in his hot-tub.
You're basically making the argument that "preps," however we may define them, are useless as there will always be something unexpected around the corner. I just don't buy that argument---it's patently illogical. If we take it to its logical conclusion, we might as well not think about tomorrow, live completely in the moment with zero thought about the future, not go to work, not pay the rent, not pay the power bill, not go grocery shopping. Why bother when we could drop dead of a heart attack 30 seconds from now? It's just silly. Honestly Mos, your contrarianism doesn't make much sense sometimes.
Yes, we can never prep for all contingencies. I don't understand why those who believe in the Big Dieoff would even bother to prep, honestly, might as well live it up now, max out the credit cards and spend it all on strippers and blow. But I'm not a believer in this scenario, I think we'll see a slow economic decline and a simplification of the economy, no piles of bodies, just a slow, grinding long emergency. We CAN prepare ourselves for that, we can adapt to this changing situation.
I don't worry myself about nuclear disasters or the collapse of autocracies halfway around the world. I have zero control over such things. But I'll need to eat today, and I'll need to eat tomorrow, so I've focused much of my preps on food self-sufficiency. I'm also learning to live with less, as most of us will probably be forced to do soon enough.
You're setting up a survivalist bunker-dwelling strawman. There's more to preps than bugging out to a bunker full of MREs and waiting out the apocalypse.
A garden will make your rations go further.