Love and kindness are the very basis of society. If we lose these feelings, society will face tremendous difficulties; the survival of humanity will be endangered. - Dalai Lama
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The status quo sucks. - George Carlin
“If the fool would persist in his folly, he would become wise.” – William Blake
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50 examples of durable goods that can be useful to stock up on in case of an emergency:
Water filtration system
Generator
Solar panels
Battery bank
Propane stove
Gasoline canisters
Hand-crank radio (get updates and weather info)
Flashlights
Batteries
First aid kit
Fire extinguisher
Smoke detector
Carbon monoxide detector
Emergency whistle, example: on keychain or backpack near your face
Solar-powered lights
Portable toilet
Hand sanitizer
Soap
Dish soap
Laundry detergent
Bleach
Trash bags
Toilet paper
Paper towels
Wet wipes (butt wipes baby) scented and flushable? That’s for your ass to decide.
Diapers
Baby formula
Feminine hygiene products
Toothpaste (Fluoride Free)
Toothbrushes
Razors
Shampoo
Conditioner
Deodorant
Sunscreen
Insect repellent
Garden seeds
Fishing gear
Hunting gear
Sleeping bags
Tents or hammock
Tarps (camo?)
Rope aka cordage
Duct tape or Reflective tape, for repairs or visibility
Nails
Screws (for your wood)
Hammers
Hand saws
Power drill
Power saw or foldable and portable
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Here are 20 examples of foods that have a long shelf life when stored properly:
Rice (white, brown, wild)
Dried beans (lentils, chickpeas, black beans, etc.)
Dried fruit (raisins, apricots, cranberries, etc.)
Shelf-stable milk (powdered, evaporated)
Cereal
Crackers
Jerky (beef, turkey, etc.)
Honey (buy local)
Maple syrup
Oats (think 5 gallon food safe buckets)
Apples (great to flavor and dehydrate)
Potatoes (can last several months if stored properly)
Carrots (can last several weeks if stored properly)
Onions (can last several months if stored properly)
It’s important to note that proper storage conditions can vary for each food item, and it’s always a good idea to check the expiration date and storage instructions on the packaging. Additionally, rotating and using the oldest items first can help ensure that your food supply stays fresh and doesn’t go to waste.
Here are 15 skills that can be helpful for emergency preparedness and natural disasters:
First aid and CPR
Basic navigation skills (using a map and compass or GPS)
Basic self-defense skills
Fire starting skills (using matches, lighters, and other tools)
Basic search and rescue skills
Water filtration and purification techniques
Basic gardening and food preservation skills
Basic construction and repair skills (for shelter, tools, and other equipment)
Basic communication skills (radio operation, signal mirrors, etc.)
Basic survival skills (finding food and water, building shelter, etc.)
Animal tracking and identification skills
Basic weather forecasting skills
Basic sanitation and hygiene skills
Basic hunting and trapping skills (for obtaining food)
Basic psychological and stress management skills
These are just a few examples of the types of skills that can be useful in emergency situations. It’s always a good idea to tailor your skill set to your specific needs and the type of emergencies that you may face in your area.
Here are 15 examples of “stores of value” that are commonly used for investment and financial purposes:
It’s important to note that the effectiveness of these stores of value can depend on a variety of factors, including market conditions, geopolitical events, and individual circumstances. Additionally, some of these stores of value may carry higher risks than others, and it’s always a good idea to consult with a financial advisor or do thorough research before making any investment decisions. Note: We aren’t financial advisors, and content was generated with the help of AI for entertainment purposes only.