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    Default I'm feeling the stress again


    of being not prepared enough! I've got such a horrible feeling that TS will HTF really, really soon.

    anybody else?
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    I don't think you ever feel prepared enough. I have been preparing for decades, and still always find something else that could be stocked, changed or improved.

    When you say "really soon", what do you mean? Week, month, year, decade?

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    I understand how you feel. I have the same feeling. I just don't see how we can keep going the way we are...it's like living in a pressure cooker.
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    Like you I have good days and bad days. I think man I am ready for any thing then I look at my list of thing I need to do, get or set up and I freak that I am not ready. I have to paint my house, barn and out buildings so I was going to buy pro grade paint sprayer but then I thought boy if I do it by hand I would have more money for the new generator I need ( ok want ). Because who really cares if my house has brush marks if the grid goes down

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    I agree Brosia. Like HerbalPagan stated, its like living in a pressure cooker. I still haven't found work after being layed off in April. I still prepare but the $$$ is starting to run low. So many uncertainties that sometimes I wonder if even trying to survive is worth it to me. however I think of my children and trudge along another day if only for them. This country is sure getting the 'Change' they voted for - in a bad bad way - but there is NO HOPE. I read the posts here daily for support and the knowledge that there are others out there feeling the impending doom upon us. I have been having to find reasons to carry on daily. Some days I am just numb of it all.

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    [of being not prepared enough! I've got such a horrible feeling that TS will HTF really, really soon.anybody else?]
    Now...don't you fell just a tad silly askin this question? The answer of course is ....OF COURSE ..... Brosia, take a long pause and about a dozen really deep breaths. We are organic creatures that have adapted to our environment. Now our environment is changing at such a rate we are all in a borderline panic.... this is how critters become extinct by the way ...we being the supposedly more intelligent of all the kingdoms will improvise, adapt and overcome. Yes, as soon as we think we have one particular problem solved someone on the internet post another possible concern. The collapse of the almighty dollar .... China calling in the debt ...... Russian subs observed off our coasts ....strategically placed nuclear devices within our borders .... NIBIRU / planet X ....polar shifting .... the list is endless. You .... we have done just about everything in our power to ensure we enjoy some level of comfort while we struggle through this anticipated, undefined "transition". Make your peace with God or a diety of your choosing and continue with your life. Regardless of what takes place, should it be your destiny, physical pain last for a very brief period ... often there is no pain .... and then we're on the other side. Don't fear and NEVER surrender.
    O.W.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar Wilde View Post
    [of being not prepared enough! I've got such a horrible feeling that TS will HTF really, really soon.anybody else?]
    Now...don't you fell just a tad silly askin this question? The answer of course is ....OF COURSE ..... Brosia, take a long pause and about a dozen really deep breaths. We are organic creatures that have adapted to our environment. Now our environment is changing at such a rate we are all in a borderline panic.... this is how critters become extinct by the way ...we being the supposedly more intelligent of all the kingdoms will improvise, adapt and overcome. Yes, as soon as we think we have one particular problem solved someone on the internet post another possible concern. The collapse of the almighty dollar .... China calling in the debt ...... Russian subs observed off our coasts ....strategically placed nuclear devices within our borders .... NIBIRU / planet X ....polar shifting .... the list is endless. You .... we have done just about everything in our power to ensure we enjoy some level of comfort while we struggle through this anticipated, undefined "transition". Make your peace with God or a diety of your choosing and continue with your life. Regardless of what takes place, should it be your destiny, physical pain last for a very brief period ... often there is no pain .... and then we're on the other side. Don't fear and NEVER surrender.
    O.W.
    dont worry about it you are taking all this stuff too serious the main thing you need to remeber is if its gonna happen there is'nt any thing you can do till it does but hope for the best prepare for the worst a get what you can

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    I have been fighting the sinking feeling that I am not fully prepared myself. one way that I have combatted this is I am beginning to plan several small trips locally here to take my daughter on camping and teach her to pack and hike and build a fire on her own. We are also taking a little friend of hers from school so it fun and not just a Dad scaring her on how to survive in the backcountry. I am trying to show her something every day or so that he may need one day without preaching doom and gloom to her. It does give me some quality time with my only daughter that is more important than anything!!! I have to be a little covert because my wife thinks I am crazy and is dead set against any type of preparations. Very sad !!

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    I've been feeling a little uneasy as well. Politically, the current admin sure isn't making me feel all warm and fuzzy, and I don't think it's going to turn around anytime soon. But for me I think that much of my unrest is due to the coming season changes. For many of us, the winter months are not the optimal time for the bottom to fall out. The added tasks of heating the home, along with a garden that is dormant for at least 4 to 5 months, occupies a few more brain cells this time of year. I'm in central North Carolina, where winters are mild. We may see 17 degrees every once in a while and maybe some ice, nothing compared to our members in the northern states, or even my prep bro's in the western part of NC, but it's still something to contend with.

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    Brosia, I too, feel that "I'm not ready" anxiety on a regular basis. There are just so many 'signs' that things are growing worse, (no matter what the media is saying!) I try to stay focused on continuing to prep, but there are still so many things on the 'to do' list. Agree with the others that we all need to just do the best we can with our present resources, and trust in our faith as well. It also really helps to have a supportive spouse I can use as a sounding board... helps ease the panic when it sets in. Subman, I give you credit for carrying on and teaching your daughter in spite of the wife's lack of support. Hang in there everyone!

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