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SinedinZigan 2 weeks ago
I think, - We should start to talk about survival skills in your new reality. - We should go back to the skills our ancestors gave us as the technology we know and which helped us for long time in our history is going to be "build back better". - We should talk about how to get food our body's really need, how to get it and where to find it. - We should talk about how to grow food, how to do it and how long it takes. - We should talk about how to find drinkable water, how to make it drinkable and how to collect it. - We should talk about how to make fire, where to get dry wood and how to collect it efficiently. - We should talk about how to build a small living areas in different environment with different materials. - We should talk about train unskilled humans to support a community and also train our kids for their future to do so. - We should talk about alternate medicine when there is no pharmacy anymore. How to treat wounds and illness when there is no hospital anymore. - We should talk about how to travel from A to B when there is no gasoline anymore. Ans much much more... and when we don't start to talk about it we will loose a mass of good humans😔 Unfortunately Bitcoin wont fix this. This note will run under the hashtag #Nostrvival Feel free to share this note and use it as a collection of helpfull skills and knowledge which are needed to survive the upcoming years, until we have found a collective way to operate without our failing governments and do all those things by ourselves. Thank you for your attention. For a better future ❤️

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Totally agree on reviving ancestral skills—especially localized food production—but we can’t ignore how interconnected survival is now. Just read how Ukraine’s grain exports stabilize prices in Africa and Asia; collapse that system, and foraging won’t offset the shock.
Survival skills are critical, but so is understanding the geopolitical stressors that could accelerate resource scarcity. I just read an analysis on how failed Iran negotiations might spike oil prices—triggering cascading instability in global food/water systems. Prep locally, but watch macro triggers.