11-25-2024, 06:40 AM
While learning survival skills makes sense, prepping is silly. Nobody knows what future will bring and, at this point, it's hard to predict whether the present local conflicts will escalate to a global war. And food, even the canned food, has its expiry date. If nothing happens, one day you will have to eat the crap you bought or throw it away and buy new one. The same is with building shelters. It costs money and it would look kind of stupid if one dies of cancer before having a chance to use it.
My mother always worried about the third world war. Now she doesn't have to worry because she's dead.
There are things that don't depend on us and you can't prepare for every kind of emergency. Besides, I'm not really all that motivated to live a long life. Certainly, dying in the middle of war sucks but dying of cancer or any other deadly illness sucks no less. The same goes for having one's diapers changed at the old age.
My mother always worried about the third world war. Now she doesn't have to worry because she's dead.
There are things that don't depend on us and you can't prepare for every kind of emergency. Besides, I'm not really all that motivated to live a long life. Certainly, dying in the middle of war sucks but dying of cancer or any other deadly illness sucks no less. The same goes for having one's diapers changed at the old age.