With everything going on in the world, I thought it was a good time to revisit this post by
Selco. I always thought it was one of his most important posts because it's so easy to get swept up in the big picture and forget about the small one, especially in times when the news cycle is in overdrive.
Selco says that out of the all experiences he had relating to the SHTF, when it comes to philosophy, the most valuable lesson he learned was to understand the big and small circles of survival.
What are your thoughts on this? What are some small circle things you could focus on that would help your family far more than round-the-clock coverage of what's happening in Eastern Europe? Let's discuss it in the comments.
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