I very specifically mean local, in person communities. You cannot survive on your own. You must have a network of trusted people competent people to have any chance of survival over the next few decades.
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Gotcha, yeah for sure. I'm thankful for the few that I have in my circle. I enjoy participating in book fairs. it's there that I appreciate community the most
That's great! But... You need people that are good at radio comms, preserving food, fixing vehicles, and shooting.
I've got a few! Always looking to add more of course. What is your "speciality"?
The list itms way too long:
Vehicle repair and troubleshooting
A lot of electronics repair and troubleshooting
All manner of firearms stuff including fixing
Welding/fabrication/repair
Solar systems and other energy harvesting
Etc.
This. I always tell people to work locally.
It is very necessary.
Fax. So tired of these idiots speaking online feeling as if they are influencers when they can’t even tell me who their local representatives are.
Yo, you want the gritty truth.
If you live in the USA 🇺🇸 & haven’t read
Howard Zinn: A People’s History of the United States … start there
Then I have a whole bunch of other books for you
But let’s start small
Start with The Giving Tree or anything by Shel Silverstein
