Do you have any self-sufficiency mistakes to share? They're often pretty funny in retrospect. Share your stories in the comments and we'll have a much-needed laugh. (Or cry, depending on the mistake.)
Joanna's story reminded me so much of our farm days. I'll put my own story in the comments about our goats escaping and running down the road at 7 am.
Given the current tensions in the world, we're getting lots of questions
about prepping for nukes. We gathered all of our information about nuclear survival and nuclear weapons into one easily printable PDF.
This guide will help you to do everything you can to get prepared in case the worst happens - no bunker required.
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This manifesto is the motherlode of links to solid information. Here are more than 350 resources to guide you on the path to radical freedom. What will be your first (or next) step towards greater self-reliance?
Being able to adjust and even lower expectations to meet the twists and changes that are part of life means being flexible and resilient. If the concept inspires anger, perhaps you'll find this article food for thought.