Regardless of whether a disaster happens in your lifetime
or not, it is still good common sense to know how to survive
on your own. What you learn about self-sufficiency will
inspire others in your community to be more self-reliant.
A mere hundred years ago most human beings knew the value
of basic survival skills, and yet today most of us are dependent
upon coveniences like prepackaged food for our dinner. Indeed,
true craftsmen who build with their own hands are harder
and harder to find in this day and age. Virtually everything
we own is made on automated assembly lines, where skilled
knowledge is underappreciated. We rely so excessively upon
technology; just imagine what would happen if we lost our
ability to use computers...
Most of us don’t really know what living through
disaster actually means until one happens, which is too
late if we are unprepared. Frequently, disaster victims
depend too much on others for assistance, only to become
more desperate and angry if the help is insufficient or
arrives too late. We can only blame ourselves for not being
prepared.
Being prepared is what this book is about. Read. Learn.
Grow. Be a better person. Avoid setting yourself up to suffer.
Don’t expect others to do for you what you should
be doing for yourself.
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