I would help other preppers, understanding of the goals that have to be achieved, and having a prepping mindset, is much easier than starting with a newbie post shtf. Being part of a prepping tribe is better than being isolated.ctrljay wrote:True, wouldn't want to advertise what I got and where I am. if it came to the TSHTF would u help a follow prepper? Or would a prepper community form. ?
I don't care if anybody thinks I'm crazy, I prepped for financial crisis, and inflation to start with, and got through 2008 no problem. I had paid off my debts and was able to buy a small wooden house with a garden that year, thanks to a small inheritance and savings I was able to pay cash. I haven't had a pay rise in 5 years, but I can still manage, thanks to prepping. Take my boss, he can only pay the interest on his loan on his flat, and owes a few hundred thousand pounds in his business. I am better off than him, no bank/building society can throw me out of my house. Paying off your debt is the best prep you can achieve
Call me crazy, I'm proud of it. Jean