Are Preppers Overreacting? Why Prepping Makes Sense

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  • čas přidán 12. 10. 2023
  • The stigma about preppers from society is that you need to be prepared for the end of the world or you're not doing it right. Or that preppers will be hiding in their bunkers, ready to blast anything that moves in a disaster.
    While I'm sure those people are out there, they are far and few between. Over the years, I have met and talked to many different preppers. Some wouldn't label themselves a "prepper" but rather just a person who wants to be prepared.
    While we all start on the same path by storing a little extra food, storing some water, and getting some supplies, it changes as we begin to individualize our preparedness plans. Prepping means many different things to many different people.
    In short, the term prepping or preparedness is just a way to describe what we do, but it doesn't define who we are.
    Are Preppers Crazy or Smart?
    The truth is, no matter how prepared you are, none of us are doing it wrong, nor are we doing it right. We are doing what we can with the resources available to us. If wanting to have contingency plans in place just in case something happens makes you crazy, then I guess we are.
    In today's world, we are taught that everything we need is only a click away, and if you don't have the money right now, just put it on the card. Having a pantry full of food is unnecessary because the grocery store has everything you need.
    What happens when they don't? What happens when the grid goes down, and everything we take for granted is gone? Will the store shelves still be stocked, will the gas station still have fuel, and will we still have a job to go to in the first place?
    Even if it is something smaller like a personal doomsday or a short-term power outage, wouldn't it be nice to have a little tucked away to make life easier as you weather the storm?
    Considering all the insanity worldwide today and throughout history, I have to chuckle a little when people say that preppers are crazy. You have economies that rise and fall, we are in a perpetual state of war, and disasters are happening all around us, yet the preppers are crazy for having the foresight to plan for these events.
    If prepping is crazy, then isn't having auto insurance crazy, and having a savings account is crazy too?
    Is Prepping Pointless?
    Whether or not someone believes prepping is pointless is a matter of perspective. Preparing is often motivated by the feeling that real risks and potential disasters could disrupt daily life. If someone isn't motivated by this, they probably think preparedness is pointless.
    The perceived level of risk is also a factor. Some people prepare for more extreme scenarios, while others focus on more common disruptions like power outages or natural disasters. Preparing for nuclear war might seem pointless for those concentrating on smaller-scale disasters.
    Prepping and preparedness are worthwhile, even if nothing happens at all. Contrary to popular belief about preppers, I'd be happy to live my life without a major disaster disrupting it; I'm just not holding my breath.
    It's crucial to balance preparedness and maintaining a fulfilling and enjoyable life in the present. This means different things for different people, but prepping can be beneficial for many reasons that have nothing to do with large-scale disasters.
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Komentáře • 13

  • @KaylynnStrain
    @KaylynnStrain Před 8 měsíci +2

    "crazy like a fox" !!!!!!!

  • @ThePNWRiderWA
    @ThePNWRiderWA Před 8 měsíci +2

    I think a lot of it is due to the old National Geographic show doomsday preppers that really made preppers look crazy. I live in North Texas, and a bunker is also called out here as a tornado shelter, I’ve been through two major earthquakes and a massive mudslide in Washington state, we even had a snow apocalypse a couple years ago here in Texas. I don’t see how a sane person that buys insurance, drives a car with safety features is different to me. It’s just common sense.

    • @jelkel25
      @jelkel25 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I grew up partly north of you in the Canadian Rockies when you were in Washington state and you're not wrong. One road in and out of our town. Snowed in in winter, ice storms, variations of mud and slush slides in spring. The power could go any time of year. One small supermarket that price gouged you anyway. No one called getting extra in prepping, they called it not being stupid.

  • @SilentSilver24
    @SilentSilver24 Před 4 měsíci

    Well said, New Sub

  • @donnabrown1518
    @donnabrown1518 Před 8 měsíci +4

    The world’s billionaires are buying bunkers and supplies. Do they know something we don’t? Would you call them crazy?

  • @jelkel25
    @jelkel25 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Prepping has an image problem. The people who have created said problem they're the MSM Chattering Classes. Very urban and often effete. They have a societal system they've bought into and consider themselves a cut above within that system. The Idea that system might end can't be even thought about by them and they're just intimidated by most people who aren't the Chattering Classes. They are literally the polar opposite of a prepper. They are never going to give prepping a fair shake but they have to be right all the time, a prepper only has to be right once.

  • @Vandrock
    @Vandrock Před 7 měsíci

    No matter how you want to look at it, 80% of life "IS" prep work accept that, most only prep for the negative things that 'have' happened to them (ex: you ran out of gas on road, so now you always keep your tank at half or more) the peppers out there do it in there own way and that is ok, what ever you want to prep for, that is up to you, watch videos about those who lived though the 30's ( great depression ) they ALWAYS had lots of food on hand, so go forth life you life just prep for it.

  • @zefftrus9825
    @zefftrus9825 Před 8 měsíci +1

    First