Having worked all my life I was hospitalised with double pneumonia 2 years ago & it messed up my life big time: Had to give up work, sign on benefits for first time in my life and learned very very fast that the system I'd paid into doesn't really want to pay me anything back! Taught me a timely lesson though - blessing in disguise maybe
I'm looking for work again now but won't forget what I've learned, including how tenuous our imagined 'security' is.
Living on 'the other side' has confirmed what I already suspected: Our Govt is indifferent & untrustworthy, our democracy is a façade, world leaders have agendas that don't consider, let alone include us and all of us are, at best, collateral damage. We're on our own.
So, here's my problem
1.) I have 5 kids, all 20-somethings, all lovely, employed, self sufficient & living in different parts of UK. Being 20-somethings they still believe they'll live forever and everything in life can be taken at face value. Only the youngest, who's so deep he's verging on psychotic, even questions what's happening in the world. The other 4 think I'm nuts. But, of course, I love 'em all (even the ones who irritate the hell out of me) and can't consider prepping without including space for them. So that's 6 of us.
2.) I haven't been able to find a job yet so I'm living somewhere beneath the breadline: I can't invest £thousands into prepping. I can probably invest approx. 50p a week - and that'll mean missing a meal! <has another little whinge about the approx. £250K she's paid in bloody tax in her bloody life>
3.) I've got £30 credit on Amazon so could buy a couple of books/guides but dunno which ones are best ........... I've looked and there's loads!
4.) I live in a 2nd floor flat (just a small block of 8), in a rural village. Given the building design & location, I think that's probably quite a good place to be if prepping ever needed? Do you think it sounds OK or should I still look for a bolthole?
If you've read all the way though all that, thank you
Tina xx