Monday, February 13, 2012

Forming your group

For me and my family it was a no brain-er about who would comprise our core group. We wanted all of our extended family to be together. We each recognized the value of having a plan and being prepared. Even my sister in laws were okay with it, maybe not as "gungho" as the rest of us, still supportive.
But what if your family isn't like mine. I'm guessing it isn't, how could you form your group? Well you have a few options. 1) You could be like the ant in the Aesop tale the "ant and the grasshopper" and save your grasshopper family by gathering enough supplies to care for them. 2) Take a little time and have a heart to heart with your family and tell them about the trends that you are seeing in Europe, or your fears of economic collapse, or your fear for some disaster and what it was like after Katrina (lots of footage online about that) and tell them it isn't going to hurt anything to be prepared, but it could be deadly if your not. 3) You could form a group of unrelated like minded individuals. This could be set up like a club of sorts.
Getting other people to desire to prepare for themselves is a huge undertaking, but worth it if you care about them (not to mention easier on your own budget).

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