It’s weird, because “preppers” have often been marginalized by the mainstream culture. Many of us who practice self-reliance have been clumped together in the same “doomsday” light, even though we are anything but doomsayers. We’re just ordinary people who enjoy growing our own food, milking our own animals, and living a simple, self-reliant lifestyle.
But now, we’re being yanked into the limelight and asked for advice. So here’s mine.
Preparedness is not just stockpiling food (and toilet paper). Having suitable supplies is great, but just as important is acquiring skills and cultivating community. These three aspects of preparedness – supplies, skills/knowledge, and community – are like a three-legged stool. If someone concentrates on building just one leg (such as supplies) and ignores the other two, then the stool topples.
That’s why it’s incumbent upon those who have already achieved a degree of self-reliance to build community by sharing their skills and knowledge with others. It’s equally critical for those who aren’t as prepared to learn as quickly as possible so as not to be a burden to others.
The independence and self-reliance formerly practiced by those living on the fringe is becoming enviable as people realize the benefits of a calm, prepared life. For many, recent events have been a wakeup call.
Those of us who have lived this way for decades would like to extend the hand of welcome to the newcomers. Take it from me, you’re in for some adventures on this unpaved path. Some will be bad, some will be good, but in the end it’s all worthwhile.
And of course, you’ve come to the right place – Lehman’s – to get started on this exciting journey toward preparedness.
Welcome.
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