From Daisy <[email protected]>
Subject SURVIVAL Is Just About Surviving
Date September 25, 2020 5:58 PM
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Let's talk about REAL survival situations.

In the world of survivalism, there's a lot of crossover with things like
liberty and patriotism. But make no mistake, if you find yourself in the
midst of a moment-to-moment, life-threatening situation, survival itself
is about one thing: surviving the event at hand.

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I updated the article to explain my point more thoroughly. Preparedness
and survivalism are different and the former is more about thriving in
an extended situation. I believe in a two-pronged approach of immediate
survival and long-term preparedness and resilience.

Today's article is just about survival itself. I'm not talking about
long-term scenarios during which you'd be constantly on the run using
this philosophy, but about immediate threats that you must handle in the
moment.

The debate in the comments is already getting heated. Pop over and weigh
in with your opinion. I'm really interested in what you think.

Daisy

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What Frugal Living Has Done for Me

I've talked a lot about where I came from with regard to money. My
early days of motherhood were tough - I'm talking about eating out
of a trashcan level poverty. I wrote in detail about living in extreme
poverty here
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When my girls were a bit older, things were better but still

**extremely** tight. It took me almost 20 years to finally get my
financial s*** together to the point that I rarely need to worry about
paying the bills.

But the point of this article isn't to talk about the struggle -
it's about the upside of frugality - the things I was able to do
that most people say they "can't afford." This isn't about being
boastful - I just want to show you how far handling your money well
can take you.

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By living frugally, I CAN afford to say yes to many things people with
my income could not. By choosing what I say NO to, I can afford the
things I truly want.

What has frugal living done for you? What Big Goals do you hope to meet
with frugality? Let's talk about it in the comments.

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Heard"

According to Selco, a lot of the prepping advice out there is terrible.
Here are some of the worst pieces of advice he has heard in the survival
world.

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