I'm currently on an extended research trip to Europe with at least a dozen countries on the list. It has been marvelous and I couldn't possibly be happier. (If you want to follow along, go here for photos and observations.) My inbox has been full of messages since I announced it, many wishing me well and others telling me that they were unsubscribing.
But this gives me joy, hones my skills, and feeds my soul. Whether I'm swimming in a warm Aegean-blue
sea, getting windblown at the Acropolis, and breathing in the damp, fresh smell of a tropical forest, soaking in an amazing view, or gazing at the same stars on a foreign mountain, I'm living. And only I can choose the "right" way to do that.
The same goes for you, too.
There's one thing I really want to stress to people in the prepping community because I'm watching so many people go completely overboard. This is not mentally healthy.
You need things in your life outside of prepping. The "hide in the bunker" mentality is not healthy. Living fearfully is NOT what preparedness is all about.
Let's discuss this. I'd love to hear about the experiences you hope to have. Love, Daisy
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