That’s exactly why these skills matter.

Gardening. Hunting. Fishing. Canning. Repairing. Cooking from scratch.

The things our grandparents knew?
They weren’t trends. They were survival.

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11 Comments

  1. The stores are good but people should learn how to self-sustain from hunting, fishing, foraging, farming, growing & properly storing their food

  2. The biggest hurdle for most people to live this lifestyle is the money needed to buy your own land and everything needed to be self sustaining.

  3. There ya go!!
    Who better to help and teach??? YOU GUYS DEFINITELY ARE EXAMPLES OF "WHAT IF?!!!"

  4. I support these ideas and your initiative to educate people on how to make what they have go for longer.

    One thing I want to keep in mind is that we are never self-sufficient in the big picture. We can produce more of our food, but some of the most important services we can’t—like healthcare. We can only support those by working together.

    The self-reliance community has many types who believe in end times and commit to a level of self-sufficiency out of a will to save themselves. It often entails withdrawing from important societal issues to brood over one’s own fate. I don’t think this describes Eivin or Eve—nor any of the Kilchers, really. But there are types who are like moths to a flame around this topic.

    In their vision of self-sufficiency things like modern healthcare are not going to be produced. There is no helicopter to airlift someone to safety when they meet a life threatening incident, not cancer treatments, nor treatments for many other ailments we have already put behind us.

    I am not against building resilience into your way of life, not at all. But building a resilience is much more about what the community can do than what an individual can do. Pinning everything on oneself isn’t a very resilient system. Building a good community doesn’t happen by making your world so small that only you remain in it. Being resilient means building a community, and building a community means engaging with the very issues people use self-sufficiency as an excuse to shy away from.

  5. Maybe Im in a minority, but Im kind of hopeful about the future. As long as AI doesnt kill us. And China…

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