RE: UK collective retreats
Personally I think other people in need of guidance can be a valuable resource after TSHTF... but they need to be the right people and you need to know how to vet and heard them. I'm used to vetting and herding my staff, but I expect it's not so simple when some of them may want to kill you. So far none of my assistants have tried to kill me... other people have, but they didn't work for me. Boy would they get a bad reference letter.
It's not to hard to bring out the tribe mentality... it's innate in all of us... more so than how we live now. It's close to the surface, it's what makes football fans behave like such tossers. But from bike gangs to business, if treated correctly it's surprising how quickly strangers can become loyal to someone able to earn their respect.
I'm not saying anyone else is wrong... or that my way is better, I'm just saying the way I do things.
This method doesn't seem to work on rock bands though.
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