When I sat down and read Fabian's article on Stoicism, it all came together for me.
I'd read about the philosophy before, but the
quotes he chose and how the wisdom relates to prepping and survival, and even to plain old ordinary hard times, really spoke to me.
I think you'll love this piece on balancing action, mindset, and spirituality. The ancient philosophy of Stoicism may speak to you the way it spoke to me.
Please note that this isn't a replacement for your faith. It's merely a philosophy to help you improve your mindset and handle the things that come to you in a more beneficial way.
I'm curious: Have you studied Stoicism? Do you find it to be a useful philosophy? Is it something you could see applying to your preparedness efforts? Is there another philosophy you find useful?
Tell me your thoughts about it in the comments section.
Crime has escalated in the United States, both crimes of survival and crimes for the sake of committing them. We’re seeing an uptick in flash mob robberies, random violent attacks, and shooters deciding to take on a crowd.
There are tensions between members of political parties and enraged debates about life philosophies. With impending wars occurring, people are angrily taking sides about that. All of these things could result in even more violence.
That’s why this compilation of articles about home defense and personal safety is so important. It seems to be a case of not if but when we find ourselves faced with a
hazardous situation.
No matter who you are, no matter where you are, there are steps you can take to make yourself safer. This book compiles the
best strategies from the writers at The Organic Prepper website all in one place, all with one goal: to keep you and your family safe from harm in a world that is increasingly perilous.
Many times, preppers get so focused on stockpiling survival "things" that they forget one of the cornerstones of preparedness: their fitness. In this episode, Brian is talking with Chris Viggiano, owner of AIM Human Performance. Chris has a great view of a long-term wellness plan that everyone can be a part of.
None of our preps mean anything if we don’t keep ourselves as healthy as possible, regardless of physical limitations.