9 October 2012, 07:51
I do however agree with mutual support agreements and volunarily coming together with neighbouring preppers to do a project, but as soon as you get groups, you get elitist cliques, inner and outer circles and other total bullshit like insisting on people MUST contribute every
week for the collective or you will be kicked out.
NR, when I stared getting seriously into prepping I tought completely going it alone was the best solution.
The more I thought things through the more I realised that I couldn't make it alone, and I started to move towards the community approack.
Maybe this is a thought maturity process, but now i'm with you in the idea on mutual interdependence. I don't want to be ruled by anyone, but from time to time, I may need the support of people I trust outside of my fanily unit. And in return, they may need my support. The idea of mutual support agreements meets this requirement very well.
What is the format ofthe agreements you have in place NR? I'm very interested in this?
week for the collective or you will be kicked out.
NR, when I stared getting seriously into prepping I tought completely going it alone was the best solution.
The more I thought things through the more I realised that I couldn't make it alone, and I started to move towards the community approack.
Maybe this is a thought maturity process, but now i'm with you in the idea on mutual interdependence. I don't want to be ruled by anyone, but from time to time, I may need the support of people I trust outside of my fanily unit. And in return, they may need my support. The idea of mutual support agreements meets this requirement very well.
What is the format ofthe agreements you have in place NR? I'm very interested in this?
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26-SUKer-17
26-TM-580
STATUS: Bugged-In at the Bug-Out
Lightspeed
26-SUKer-17
26-TM-580
STATUS: Bugged-In at the Bug-Out