In the wake of recent events, the concept of a collapse or large-scale SHTF event has become an urgent and pressing concern for many. The idea of societal breakdown and the need for long-term survival planning has shifted from the realm of doomsday preppers to a topic of mainstream conversation.
Even though it has become more mainstream, an overwhelming majority of people don’t have enough food and water to go a week if supply lines and critical infrastructure are shut down.
In this video, I’ll explore the timeline of a collapse, the types of events that may occur, and what steps you can take now to prepare for a prolonged period of societal breakdown.
Surviving a collapse lasting longer than three months requires a combination of physical preparedness, mental resilience, and adaptability. By understanding the timeline of a collapse, preparing for various scenarios, and developing essential skills, you can significantly increase your chances of enduring and thriving in a post-collapse world.
Start taking steps now to ensure the safety and well-being of yourself and your loved ones in the face of uncertainty. Remember, it is better to be overprepared than underprepared when it comes to the survival of a collapse.