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The Pursuit of Adaptability and Resilience
Some of you were appalled when I sold all my stuff and started traipsing
around the world. Several readers mentioned this after an article I
posted last week made mention of it.
The comments really got me thinking. While I totally understand why some
folks might feel that way, there's another side to this.
I'd like to do is discuss the increased adaptability and resilience that
I've experienced due to my unconventional lifestyle. obviously I'm not
suggesting that everybody should just abandon their preps - living
nomadically isn't something that everybody would enjoy. But what I hope
you do is begin to think outside the rigid confines of "bugging out" or
"bugging in." Because those are
**not** the only options or possibilities when things go sideways.
Facing discomfort and adapting to new places are incredibly valuable
skills that can enhance your level of preparedness. Anyone can be more
prepared to face adversity by increasing their adaptability and
resilience.
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This isn't a how-to article or a deep research piece. It's just a
personal story about how sometimes the most unconventional things can
prepare you to face challenges. And I'm curious - in the comments, let
me know about some unconventional things outside the "classic prepper"
realm that have made you better prepared.
Daisy
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