A lot has changed over the past year, and preparedness needs to change with it.
Preppers shouldn't just keep amassing mountains of supplies and expect that to save them. This isn't to say that supplies and gear are unimportant but "stuff" alone is not going to be enough to survive what seems to be hurtling down the pipe.
Instead, we should focus on building the resilience to withstand the unexpected. The future looks to be anything but predictable.
Are you prepping exactly the same way as you did previously? Have you made any changes due to current events or the economy? What do you think are the most important adaptations a prepper can make? How are you planning to become more resilient?
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