Archive for the ‘TEOTWAWKI’ Category

Doomer Blogs

28 September 2009

I keep coming back to this same idea, sometimes it takes me weeks or months, but I always come back to it: the time spent reading about how financial/climate/peak oil doom is right around the corner is time wasted. What possible good can it do you? You’re not going to pick up on some late-breaking news story that will help you survive the apocalypse. Last-minute prep is not really possible except in a very very limited sense. You have to be living a local, sustainable lifestyle that won’t notice when the outside world goes to hell. You have to be ready all the time, because when and if a fast crash goes down, no more preparation will be possible.

I love reading blogs, but doomer blogs are a waste of time. And there are dozens of blogs that talk about people’s struggles to attain the kind of lifestyle I’m working to attain, blogs that can inspire and teach me.

And yet…I keep drifting back to the doom and gloom. Yes, there’s a part of me that wants to be told how bad it’s getting and how awful it’s going to be. And there’s a part of me that wants society to fail, that wants the world to return to a simpler, more honest place. I want all the investment bankers and other cheaters and smart guys to fail miserably. I want farming to be a high-status occupation. I want the world to be set right, and I think the way it is now is wrong in thousands of different ways.

Yes, I think I want all that, even though, truth be told, the chances of me successfully shepherding my family through that kind of breakdown are slight.

I’m hoping that writing this out and acknowledging that part of me wants the world to change in a dramatic way will help me to focus my energy, work on what is possible, and stop wasting time on doomer blogs. We’ll see.

My Job(s)

22 July 2009

It is my job to prepare for what’s coming. That means coming up with ways to feed my family, coming up with a water source for drinking and washing, learning how to grow as much food as possible on our little piece of land, improving our soil, learning how to preserve food favoring low-energy methods, insulating our house, conserving everything. That’s my overarching job. And it doesn’t matter how depressed I am or how my family life is going or if I have a bad day at work — that job will never go away. It doesn’t matter how much or how little I’m supported or whether people agree with me or laugh at me — I know what’s coming, and I must get ready for it.

I also need to keep my “formal” job in the mainstream economy. Deep down, I hate it, although I try not to feel that or let it show. But I have to keep it and even do well at it, because from that flows money to prepare and health insurance for as long as that means something.

Do You Want It?

1 June 2009

Some of us want TEOTWAWKI. Why?

  1. We’re sick of the modern world.
  2. We want humans to stop:
    1. hurting the planet
    2. driving animals to extinction
    3. causing global warming
    4. driving so damn much!
  3. We think the greed and lust that seems to drive so much is wrong and want it to stop.
  4. We’ve made a mess of our lives and want to chuck it all and get something like a second chance.
  5. We want all the smart-ass millionaires to be brought down several hundred notches.
  6. We want people to stop spending their time and money on frivolous things.
  7. We want people to re-learn what the important things in life are.
  8. We want to be proven right; all our preparations were not a waste of time and money.
  9. Nostalgia — we want to go back to simpler times and we think we’d like it.

Why do you want it?

Doing

27 May 2009

Every day of my life, I should do at least one thing to make my family better able to survive and thrive in the coming changes. There is not time to have off days.

  • Food
    • Growing
    • Cooking
    • Preserving
  • Water
  • Shelter
    • Heat

Storage Food Buy

7 March 2009

I spent about $100 on food for storage tonight. I was feeling paranoid about the state of world affairs, reading too many doomer blogs, so I went to our local warehouse grocery store and did the deed. It was an emotional act.

It’s a very sensible and very ridiculous thing to do.

I have two little kids who depend on me for everything. To not have food stored is insanely irresponsible.

There has not been a shortage of food in this country for a long long time, and it’s inconceivable that something like that could happen now.

There you have it.