How to Survive the SHTF Aftermath


Posted December 11, 2018 by princywilliam

Shelter is listed as a physiological need according to the famous Maslow. We all need it to survive. Sometimes the situation is grave, other times;

 
Let's think for a moment on our images that we have before us. That gentlemen caught with the bottle of milk may well have been robbing to feed a starving child or a baby. In my view that is a whole lot different than grabbing a television because of the current situation.

Suppose you were to encounter a situation as this, would you be prepared to use excessive force on the man trying to obtain milk? Should he really be considered a criminal? Let's put our self in his place. Since the disaster has occurred you have lost your home, all your money and your credit cards are worthless. In your wife's arms lies your new born child who is hungry and crying. In reality, there are no longer viable stores or shops which are functioning. The owners have gone to safer locations, banks are closed and it's impossible to obtain any money. What would your course of action be?

It seems to me that as a responsible human being, I would not condemn the man who is robbing for food. It may not be proper but he likely has no other alternative in the matter. It would seem logical to me that as I accumulate my survival food supplies perhaps I should invest in what I will call "my humanitarian supplies" as well. These vital products would be intended to help alleviate my fellow mans suffering during those disaster periods.

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Issued By princywilliam
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Last Updated December 11, 2018