There's some insecurity and paranoia at work with many preppers. For those who live in disaster-prone areas (storms, earthquakes, tornadoes, etc.) it is good to be safe and keep some disaster supplies + a few days worth of extra food and water. Beyond that, I don't think prepping should be a mindset unless one really believes the world is facing imminent tough times. Things often take longer to change than most people realize.
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I totally agree, I even said "This idiot (me) didn't get prepared, and it's good to be prepared.
However, for the people prepping against police state or a coup, maybe it would be wise to diversify elsewhere because according to their own argument, location is key. :)
For sure. I fully agree!