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Old 09-08-2008, 09:36 PM   #6
Wid
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Wichita, KS
Posts: 13
Default Re: Southcentral Kansas

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Originally Posted by gundwolf View Post
Hello!

I am also in Wichita!

If there is an economic collapse, etc., then we will see just how "civilized" is our society. If not, then I believe that community networking is still a great opportunity to share our information and ideas about how to proactively deal with this challenging time in human history. As far as I can tell, everyone is unprepared. We live lives dependent on others for our month to month survival. How will people get their needed prescriptions? Who buys much more than one week of groceries at a time?

If governments turn bad, then the internet will be a first casulty.

-gundwolf

Well hello there fellow wichitan!

I share some of your thoughts in that our society is a dependant society, leaning on others to get what we want. But yet it seems from others that we need to be dependent and independent. My mind set is still in a "prey" mode, after being exposed to all of this. I'm trying to "tackle" my mental weaknesses, therefore making me more able to times ahead. Unfortunately for people who have needed presciptions, if the economy goes into a large slump (playing into the master plan) it doesn't look good for them. My grandma needs heart medicine, and my dad is a diabetic. Who knows what I'll need in the future, but I'm personally not scared if I have to go while others stay. Man, that sounds horrible to say but I try to stay optimistic in my personal life, and in meditation or prayer, as to stay stable.

I think i took the most from michael st. clair's interviews and some of the material he has links to.

And also living in an apartment limits my ability to grow a garden

I wonder if all those dreams about living in the country were predicting something. I dunno.

Hope we get to meet each other one of these days ahead! And it was nice to meet you!
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