What's the best way to prepare for absolute chaos and the collapse of civilized society?
As OutKick readers know, I'm a big fan of Reddit. I dive down deep Reddit rabbit holes pretty much daily. You simply never know what you might find.
Sometimes, it might be funny and entertaining. Other times, it can get pretty dark and wild. The latter option is what leads us to today's topic.
I was sipping on my black coffee when I stumbled across a thread that I couldn't click fast enough:
As someone who is obsessed with nuclear war and the potential collapse of society, I was amped to see the responses, and they didn't disappoint.
Read some below, and let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com:
Alright, I'm not going to suggest everyone follow my advice, but if I were in a total collapse situation, I would do a couple of things.
First, be armed. You're screwed if you don't have access to guns. If you do have access and don't know how to use them, then you're probably still cooked.
Get guns, learn how to use them and have plenty of ammo and any spare parts you might need. That's a quick point one, and it's the absolute first thing I'd be focused on.
Second, know how to get food. Whether that's hunting or growing your own food, you need to know how to get food.
Don't know how to hunt or garden? Link up with people who do and provide some kind of skill they don't have. Maybe that's security, medical expertise or something else. Be useful, but figure out a way to garden at a minimum. It's not hard. It's shockingly easy.
Also, when it comes to food, never allow your pantry to run dry even during good times. I remember during the start of COVID my local grocery store didn't have fresh meat for more than a week.
Fortunately, I'm not an idiot and always have several pounds of beef and chicken rotating through the freezer. I was eating just fine while other people were panicking. Why? I always keep plenty of food ready to go. I didn't even do it on purpose. I've just been that way for years, and it paid off in a big way during March 2020.
What advice do you have for preparing for an emergency? Let me know at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.
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