Welcome to the first step
We cannot do much about shifts in reality, but we can become extremely strong, self sustaining individualists that are empowered to the point that nothing can gain leverage on us. By doing this, no situation can ever determine our quality of life.
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Knowing ourselvesThis aspect helps us know ourselves and better connect with who we are and where we come from.
Food PreparednessBe it having a FIFO system in your pantry or a small square-foot garden; we connect you with the resources you need, so you can be okay in a bad situation where there are food shortages at the grocery store due to supply chain/distribution problems in these volatile times.
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Physical SafetyWhat good is all the work we are doing if we can't even protect our self or our family? Part of self-sustainability is being able to protect ourselves, whether on a hike in bear country or on an urban stroll amid rising crime rates and declining police attendance and responsiveness
Self-actualization and the elevation of consciousnessFinally, we teach you how to reach the top of mallows hierarchy of needs, which later transmutes into the elevation of consciousness through service. This can be as simple as a hobby that has a powerful impact on your community, or as dutiful as taking your time to teach others the skills you have picked up along the way.
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When you prep, you aren’t really prepping for the end of the world. Instead, you’re planning for the next breakdown of one of the hyper-efficient system that we all depend on. Maybe it’ll be an unexpected change, like a surge in demand or a disaster, that takes out some part of the supply chain.
As a society, we are not likely to give back the efficiency we’ve gained from computer-optimized, just-in-time delivery systems for everything from food to drugs to electricity. We’re used to having exactly what we want or need, as soon as we want or need it. If we’re going to have any amount of societal resilience in the face of certain surges and periodic emergencies, that resilience will have to come from the preparations people make ahead of time. That way, when the moment comes, the prepared can flatten the curve for everyone else."
- Jon Stokes
Are you ready for what comes next?
Reach out to us to find out where our privately held, free-of-charge group workshops take place. At the workshops, we will cover what it means to "flatten the curve for everything else" — such as earthquakes, broken down vehicles, floods, and more.
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If people call others crazy for implementing preventative steps such as increasing knowledge, then let them. At the end of the day, the people better off will be the ones who know skills such as first aid, self defence, hunting & foraging, agriculture, basic carpentry and more. But you can't learn them overnight. That's why we have to start right away.
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Please note: This program is run by volunteers, so thanks for your patience as we refine and improve our processes. Nothing run by volunteers is ever perfect! Thanks, in advance.