there might come some eco catastrophe.... or other disaster.... So... why not start preparing yourself, mentally or/and physicallly to the uncertain future..... learn about survival, you know, basic stuff, about living outdoors, handling cooking, fire, wood, learning to protect yourself from rain and cold and heat and getting good drinking water, building natural (or nomadic) shelters.... you'll enjoy it, while learning.... remember . you are not fighting against nature, you are letting nature take care of you. be open and gentle.
absolutely true. i'll endorse that. i grew up in the woods. not living entirely off of nature by any means, but living a lot closer too natuire then most people seem to comprehend these days. and if and when there is some kind of big survival test for everyone, those who know how to live WITH nature will have the odds far more in their favor then those who do not. whatever happens, it'll more likely be environmental then military. but even it something like the latter, cities make great targets, a few bombs and millions are wiped. out in the boonies they have to pick you off one at a time. on YOUR turf, that YOU know and 'they' don't! whatever stratigic advantages living in cities may have had before the invention of the airplane, their military use has completely reversed and inverted. so people who equate economics with survival are completely brainwashed too. not that there isn't a real economics of nature, but it isn't the economics of idiology and symbolic value. and not that that one doesn't exist too. but if anything really big happens all at once, it's only the realities of nature that can be counted upon. more likely, a lot of little things well concatinate and accumulate in a perhapse relatively short, but by no means instantanious amount of time. and need not add up to any one big thing at all. =^^= .../\...