After being asked many times over the years why I am into disaster preparedness, it’s time I highlight my rationale and mentality for implementing that sort of mindset into my lifestyle. Proactive preparation is not about being scared for the world to end, but it’s about avoiding being scared.
Disaster preparation is about protecting yourself and those around you that you love. For me, it’s all about my two daughters and husband. Making sure they will be safe and happy regardless of the circumstances around them is the one goal I have in life. If another war breaks out, my efforts go to ensure they will have a roof over their heads and be protected from outside forces. If the world experiences a famine or drought, they will have water to drink and food to eat. And if, for whatever reason, I am permanently or temporarily removed from the picture, they will have everything they will need to sustain living. But what are you preparing for? Here are some of the main scenarios.
Political Decay
$17.5 trillion. This is the current status of the amount of national debt the United States experiences currently. While embarrassing, there isn’t much that an average person can do to resolve this, but the national debt has massive implications on our everyday lives (read more about it here). Besides a government in debt, other potential political activators include state secession, revolution, or trade war. Many are critical of state and federal taxation, and if this reaches the point of affecting the livelihoods of those being taxed, our country’s history has shown that this can cause an overthrow of those governing bodies. How about the Arab Spring? What if there was to become akin to that in this country?
Economic Triggers
Many of us thought the beginning of the end was initiated during the recession. Thankfully, the United States’ economy has picked back up and businesses are starting to find traction again. While most of us do not hope for the end to come, this is an example where many could envision an economic collapse precipitating from. The problem with the way the world economy is structured these days, nations are dependent on one another. If one were to fumble, it would create a cascading effect and cause worldwide financial collapse. What would happen if Chinese manufacturing or steel production were to (for whatever reason) fail? Any country China exports to would feel a serious hit. This would cause lost business, lost jobs, and probably financial debt for each family directly and indirectly involved. Put enough people out of work and in debt, and a serious case for revolution or other societal breakdown could be made.
Environmental Triggers
Whether you believe in global warming or not, no one can deny the climate is changing. Higher number of natural disasters such as tsunamis and hurricanes, a melting polar ice cap, and Ozone depletion are serious issues that continue to worsen. Widespread drought, flooding, and overall irregular weather patterns are commonplace these days. Who is to say these problems won’t continue to worsen and eventually culminate in a very large and serious event that could threaten you and those around you?
Cultural Decay
If current events regarding ISIS, Ukraine, and the Ferguson situation here in the United States has taught us anything, it is that chaos will ensue when different cultures clash together over fundamental issues. People cause havoc and kill others, destroy public and private property, and to take a quote from Alfred Pennyworth off The Dark Knight, ‘Some men just want to watch the world burn.’ The world has become much less friendly on an overall level. ISIS has killed Americans because they are Americans. They have stated that the United States is a primary target. Once they begin causing havoc on our shores, how will you protect your family and establish defensive measures or secure your home?
Disaster preparedness is the one reasonable countermeasure to insulate against an uncertain future. Each of the activators introduced could cause worldwide destabilization. With a globalized world in which each country is interconnected, keeping one foot in and one foot outside the circle of influence is logical. If/when a serious disaster strikes home, the last thing you want is to be dependent on someone or government entity for you and your family’s survival. Prepare for the worst and hope it won’t get that bad; but if the world has taught me one thing after living upon it for all these years, it is that you never know for sure.
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Great article! With the apparent union between Russia and China, I am very worried about the fate of our future!