Modern Survivalism Tenet Number One
Everything You Do Should Improve Your Position in
Life Even If Nothing Goes Wrong
by Jack Spirko
by
Jack Spirko
The survivalist
community is often perceived as a bunch of gloom and doom types
sitting on a pile of MREs, ammunition and guns in some far out corner
of the North West. Of course the survivalist is also typecast as
expecting TEOTWAWKI (the end of the world as we know it) to occur
any day now, in fact he is actually hoping for it. Honestly it is
time for this stereotype to die a deserving death. Modern survivalists
are many things but very few are actually concerned about the infamous
black helicopters or FEMA Camps. Most instead are simply realists
who understand that sometimes things do go wrong and it is better
to be prepared than to expect someone else to solve your problems.
The real key
to modern survivalism is the Modern
Survival Philosophy which is a group ten key principles that
guide the actions of many survivalists. While all are important
it is tenet number one that really sets the stage for separating
the doomsday stereotype from the reality. Survivalists are generally
thought of as people who prepare to deal with disasters, shortages
and anything that disrupts society. Modern survivalists do this
but they do so in a way that improves their lives even if nothing
major ever goes wrong.
For example
many survival-minded individuals grow gardens and develop more permanent
food-producing crops like fruit trees, berry bushes etc. on their
property. They generally stick to organic production methods, focus
on water harvesting and attempt to maximize production per square
meter. This is a classic survival technique designed to remain sustainable
if anything hits from simple loss of personal income all the way
up to a collapse of US infrastructure. So yes in the event of economic
collapse this makes a tremendous amount of sense as a modern survival
tactic.
Now lets
examine the other side of the issue. What if we never have an economic
collapse, what if there are no food shortages in the next 30 years
and what if the survivalist never even has a layoff to contend with?
Flat out for the foreseeable future absolutely nothing goes wrong.
If you have your property landscaped with sustainable organic food-producing
crops are you not still better off?
Consider that
by setting up sustainable and productive organic agriculture that
your property value will be increased if for no other reason than
environmentalism is a huge movement right now. You will spend less
money over the years on buying food which can be saved, invested,
used to reduce debt, etc. Further your health will be improved by
eating high-quality fresh produce not to mention the exercise you
get. Of course the list of benefits from having a solid sustainable
edible landscape on your property is exhaustive and could go on
a lot further but hopefully this begins to make the point.
Lets
examine more briefly a few more common things that survival minded
individuals do and consider what benefit they have to us even if
nothing ever goes wrong.
- One key
to modern survivalism is debt elimination. In the event of a disaster
from personal up to global those in less debt are better suited
to handle what comes their way. Yet even without any type of disaster
having low to no debt will result in a much more sustainable and
rewarding lifestyle.
- Having firearms
and the training to use them is useful in anything from a garden-variety
home invasion to a true societal breakdown and it can be the difference
between life and death. Yet if nothing goes wrong the armed citizen
is still more confident and makes decisions based on reality vs.
fear.
- Storing
extra food is Survivalism 101 and there are many things
that can go wrong from a personal up to a global level where such
stored food is potentially life saving. Yet by following the mantra
of store what you eat and eat what you store modern
survivalists actually spend less money via a classic method known
as capital deferral. This is accomplished by purchasing
what will be used anyway at todays prices to beat inflation,
much the way Southwest Airlines does by purchasing fuel contracts
while prices are lower.
- This concept
simply continues though just about every facet of survivalism.
If you put in solar panels and/or wind generators, and you are
ready to handle a black out no matter what the cause or how long
it lasts. Yet even if nothing goes wrong, and you pay less for
you electric bill and increase your property value.
- Learn to
live off the land with hunting, fishing and foraging
and you will be more likely to survive a disaster but if nothing
goes wrong you are enjoying the outdoors, getting exercise, saving
money and eating better quality food all at the same time.
This formula
is practically bullet-proof as long as you keep the first tenet
in mind as you make lifestyle and purchasing decisions; again that
tenet is,
Everything
You Do Should Improve Your Position in Life Even If Nothing Goes
Wrong
This keeps
you from using survivalism as a convenient excuse to blow money
and go into debt, which would violate one of the other tenets anyway.
For instance fishing is a great way to add another low cost protein
source to the household if done with practical and modestly priced
equipment. Yet if you go out and purchase a 25,000-dollar bass boat
and fancy equipment you will never get an ROI on your production.
Now if you want a nice boat, this is America, there is nothing wrong
with that but if you want to be a survivalist, save your money and
buy what is adequate with cash. One version is an expensive hobby,
the other is a way to improve your lifestyle.
It is really
a simple core guiding principle: each time you are making a decision
about where to spend time, money or resources you simply ask the
question, Will this action improve my ability to live a sustainable
lifestyle if we have a disaster or even if we dont.
When the answer is yes you make it part of your survival planning.
If the answer is no, that doesnt mean you dont do it,
it simply means it is a luxury not an investment in an asset that
provides for your future and hence you prioritize it accordingly.
There is a
fundamental reality that most Americans are living beyond their
means in an unsustainable way. They are one or two paychecks from
poverty, consuming food that is unhealthy, working far to hard for
far to little and above all many are miserable. Yes miserable! They
work at a job they hate, drive on a commute they hate even more
and give up the best parts of their lives simply to earn enough
money to pay the interest on their debts. They then retire with
a social security check that keeps them just to the south side of
the poverty line and by the time most 3040 somethings retire
they wont even get that.
The modern
survivalist simply realizes that is not good enough, that life is
precious and as humans we have a fundamental liberty that many choose
to sell for far to low of a price. The good news is you have a choice,
you can choose to walk though life with a credit card at the ready
or you can choose to live a life that can be sustained in both good
times and bad. It all starts with asking the simple question, will
this choice improve my long term sustainability, on a daily
basis. Simply asking that question will put you on the path to becoming
a modern survivalist.
May
21, 2009
Jack
Spirko [send him mail]
is a former U.S. Army Airborne soldier and the host of “The
Survival Podcast,” a daily online broadcast that helps listeners
learn ways to live the life they want if times get tough or even
if they don’t.
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© 2009 The Survival
Podcast
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