Disentangle yourself from non essential affairs that are not enhancing your chances of survival. This includes emotional, physical and financial attachments. Your new vehicle is not going to ’save’ you, it’s usefulness is limited and it’s future is already determined, it has a very short lifespan. That home you love is the same, if it’s not sustainable (for example: Do you control your water supply? Where does your food come from…can you grow it?) and is located in an area that is not sustainable or sa
fe, then this emotional and financial attachment will wind up killing you. Sell it while you still can before the bank takes it from you or it becomes worthless and you can’t even give it away.
The global economic crash that is happening now will affect everyone. Can you really afford to wait for housing prices to continue to fall before you make your relocation move? Use any monetary assets you have now to invest with others that have the same goals. Find land or communities to buy into. The “AMERO” (our new currency to be representing US, Canada and Mexico) will be hitting the market as soon as the U.S. cannot afford to pay the interest on it’s debt any longer. Which is projected by some to happen as early as February 2009! At this point your dollar will be worth whatever the government decides it will be. Some say the buy back could be as low as two pennies on the “AMERO”. I know, almost does not sound real, but google it and see for yourself. Educate yourself!
Wake up to the present situation and circumstances. Stop kidding yourself. Assess your own dependency upon the entire system – it’s what’s keeping you alive right now. Without it, you would die. Learn to live without it’s support if you can. Disentangle yourself more and more, working on it constantly so that you become self-reliant and self-sufficient and capable of dealing with a world in chaos. Dependency is also a one way street and has created a world full of incapable humans who really cannot take care of themselves. They lack even the basic skills to survive. The future won’t permit that, so do something about it.
Get educated, get trained, put real skills into daily experience and learn how to take care of your own needs. Learn practical skills in self-sufficiency, gardening, animal husbandry, mechanical repair, including bicycles, seed saving and alternative construction. Raising food is going to be essential for localized citizens and how to do it. Food storage, preservation and preparation will be essential skills. Start learning how to do this now while mistakes are easy and survivable. Seasonal crops are an easy way to try out your green thumb. Learning to grow things isn’t hard, but it does take time to learn from your mistakes, so get started now.
This is what we have done and why we have joined FOSL. We have liquidated everything of value and invested in supplies, heirloom seeds, farm animals, fruit trees, tools, sustainable technologies and information. We have allied ourselves with people that have the necessary skills and know how for our continued existence. We attend workshops with the folks to continue our knowledge and most importantly we are laying the foundation of community. FOSL currently has one property that when finished may sustain 15 people. This property has been slated for retirees desiring to be close to health care facilities.
However, there is a larger group of us are searching for the right piece of land to build another community on. One that would sustain many more people and would be much more rural in its location. If you are interested contact us immediatly.