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Originally Posted by Shaolin Crane
Taking my weapon means i'll die either way, this way I take some one with me.
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In a Mad Max scenario, you're probably right. Let's hope nothing ever gets that gnarly and honestly it probably won't. But an Earthquake in SoCal that wreaks enough havoc to be out of power and water, with food shortages for a week or two is very possible. Most people would survive, but the experience will likely be miserable. With preparation, it'll be more like an impromptu vacation. A couple weeks ago, my brother was coming over to my home wood working shop to finish up a his senior design project. A local transformer had blown and the power was out. First time in ten years. Failure was not an option . . period. So we sat around waiting for the power to go back on . We had to work til 6:00 am the next morning . . then go to work school. If I had a generator or battery backup (both on my list), we would have just motored right on through.
Beyond this, things like getting hurt/sick, losing a job, etc., are actually relatively high in probability (compared to major disaster.) These too require preparation.