You have to practice your plan, thinking is not the same as talking, and talking is not the same as doing. Practice helps you find gaps, practice makes perfect, practice is much better than talking and never doing. In this world actions are much more powerful than words. Don’t talk about your plans for […]
Category: My Prepper Precepts
Prepper Precepts #24 It’s Better to be Home, Rather Than Be a Refugee in a Shelter
This prepper precept is common sense. It’s better to be home, rather than be a refugee in a shelter, but if you have to leave, you might not have time to pack a bag – have a Plan A and Plan B, C, and D Plans fail, that is why we have emergencies and […]
Prepper Precepts #23 Be Balanced in What You Buy for Preparedness
This entry into the prepper precepts list may make some preppers nervous. Buying gold is the “gold standard” of prepping. Be balanced in what you buy. Gold is nice, but it’s used to buy stuff in the event money is worthless. With that in mind, it’s much cheaper to just buy the stuff now. […]
Prepper Precepts #22 Common Sense Cannot Be Legislated
This prepper precept is one I teach often when discussing why laws are written they way they are. Common sense cannot be legislated. Laws are made in a vacuum by people that don’t always fully understand the problems. I don’t go looking to laws to see if I CAN do something. My right to […]
Prepper Precepts #21 Cheap Things are Cheap for a Reason
Cheap is cheap for a reason. I cannot always afford to buy the best, but neither can I afford to keep replacing the cheapest junk every time it breaks. There is a difference in a 40 and a 400 dollar grain mill. This prepper precept is one I still struggle with. I believe it […]