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Here Are Some Things You CAN Control in an Out-of-Control World

• https://www.theorganicprepper.com, by Daisy Luther

Focus on small circles.

This is advice straight from Selco.

Operate in "small circles" (your family, prepper group, network of friends). Learn useful skills, meet good and interesting people (in prepper terms).

That small circle is what it is all about and what is important when SHTF. Sorry, but your political opinion and worries about state policies are worthless, and can not change anything big- it is the big circle, and it is important only in terms of looking and recognizing signs of future events, so you may recognize the correct moment for bugging out for example.

Do not be pulled into general fear and hate because it clouds your judgment and it simply wastes your time.

Do not be pulled into it. (source)

And of course, he's right. This isn't Selco's first SHTF rodeo. While it's important to stay informed, your influence on a grand scale is pretty limited. You can't personally change the way the government is handling the virus. You can only adapt your response to theirs. If you disagree with the handling, you may have choices to make – like bugging out, getting out of their scope of influence, or staying under the radar. But you probably can't change the policies themselves.

So while everybody else is getting worked up about yet another misstep during a White House press conference, the campaign of Creepy Uncle Joe, and quarantines, take the information you need to make decisions and then disregard the rest of it. It's not worth your time. It's better to spend your energy on making things better within your small circle.

Work on your budget.

Take a look at your current income and then adapt your budget to fit it. I'm not talking about the income you made Before. (At this point, I think Before is a term that needs to be capitalized.)


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