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39 Survival Tips for Beginners

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39 Survival Tips for Beginners

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With the events of recent years, and with the Covid-19 crisis, more and more people are embarking on the preparation to survive as best as possible in the event of a problem. The year 2020 will go down in history as the year of the global pandemic that brought our society to its knees.

But it's not just Covid-19 that has been a problem. Around the world, there have been food shortages, interruptions in supply chains and mass layoffs. Even today, while the lockdown ended in France, many businesses are forced to close because of the financial crisis.

Other reasons to prepare include power outages, storms, and even stomach flu, all of which can hamper your ability to cook, go to the store, or even go to work and earn money. Preparation prepares you for all sorts of events, which means you don't need to panic when bad things happen. You can probably overcome problems from the comfort of your own home.

For beginners, just start and progress step by step.

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Whether you're worried about a sudden layoff, home burglaries from looters, car accidents, a week-long power outage, natural disasters, or long-term economic and social decline, it's critical that you start preparing now. By definition, if you wait until you need it, it's already too late. Remember, you are not alone. Millions of sane people from all walks of life are taking preparedness seriously - and the movement is growing as more and more people realize that in our unpredictable world you should NOT rely on others especially, local, national and international authorities to provide you with a consistent supply of essential supplies and services during a major crisis be it a natural disaster, war or pandemic event.

You Must Target Areas where you need to prepare the most, ASAP !
This is in effect making a plan based on your risks : It's very common on social forums for people to respond to a beginner's request for help by asking, "Well, what are you preparing for?" and then tailor plans and materials specifically for that event. This isn't terrible, and it has the benefit of keeping people down to earth rather than mired in doomsday fantasies. However, in practice, this mental model causes people to have tunnel vision - which then makes their preparation less effective or efficient - or gives the false impression that there are major differences in preparation. The good news is that the checklist to prepare for the basics is applicable to approximately 98% of the population AND / OR emergency / disaster scenarios.
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