I saw this logo from "Path Of The Prepper" and wanted to share. It is pretty simple and 'right on'. Personally, I attempt to do a little something every week that adds to my preparedness. Often, I can't afford to put the money into prepping that I would like to, but there is always a little something that can be done. Last month I sorted out a bunch of fabric from my stock, that would be suitable for bandages, face mask and even diapers. By washing in hot water and drying these in a hot dryer, folding and putting into new, clean, zip lock bags, there are fairly germ free. Cost was zilch and I felt very accomplished.
Looking at the logo, I now feel there is something else that I should be working on, weekly.
Master a skill and become and expert
Wow - I am in my 60's and I find myself wondering if there is anything that I can consider myself an expert at. I do consider myself fairly adequate in many categories. But and expert ? No. How do I decide what I should pursue? At this point, I will be asking friends and family their opinions. Then go for it, weather I am comfortable with it or not.
What are you an expert at? What will you be able to offer your family and community, if faced with a long term, national or world wide disaster?
Worth thinking about.
Thanks to American Prepper Network - "Path Of The Prepper" for this inspiration.
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