Lifestyles have to adapt to emerging realities and empty
wallets
With unemployment still hovering above the 9% mark, it seems
more and more evident, day after day, that our government has no clue
about how to get this economy going. In fact, that’s probably why the
economy isn’t going… it has TOO much government interference!
But regardless of whether there’s too much regulation or too little
regulation, that taxes are too high or that taxes aren’t high enough,
the bottom line is that the U.S. Labor Department’s latest statistics
show a country mired in high unemployment with no end in sight in the
foreseeable future.
Saddle Up the Horse, Ma…We’re Goin’ To Town!
You may laugh at the above absurdity, but in all reality, with
soaring fuel costs, oil-producing countries in civil turmoil, and our
own government blocking any oil or gas explorations in our own country,
the days of hopping into the car to go wherever you want at a whim may
be drawing to a close.
Gas may be dropping a bit, but it’s still around $4.00 a gallon in most
areas. Our modern lifestyles have to adapt to emerging realities and
empty wallets. You have to make your dollars and purchasing power go
much farther than you’ve traditionally done before. It doesn’t matter if
it’s turning off the cable, disconnecting the cell phones and keeping
the land line (or vice versa), eating out less (or not at all!), or
using coupons and “Double Coupon” days to stretch a family grocery
budget…
…prosperity, as we’ve known it in modern times, may be at an end.
But it doesn’t mean that a different
prosperity isn’t yours!
As a nation and society, we have always judged success by the toys
and possessions that we have accumulated. Let’s admit it … we’re a VERY
materialistic society. One only has to witness the bludgeoning at
Walmarts across the nation on Black Fridays to realize this. People will
trample each other to death to catch a deal on a toy, for heaven’s sake!
But the day is coming when a different type of possession will classify
you as rich or poor. What am I talking about? It’s not something that
any big box retailer has in stock. It’s not anything that any public or
private school will impart to you in class. And it’s something that is
so rare, that few people in this country possess it…
That possession is a back-to-basics knowledge…
…and your success at this lifestyle will determine whether you
prosper or not in an economically depressed future.
For example, when gasoline prices rise enough to make trucking foods
cost-prohibitive, what you can get locally will be your only option.
There are many areas of the country where small farmers are next to
non-existent. Skills you learn about gardening and preserving food will
be the skills that keep you and your family from going hungry.
Gardening, however, is making a resurgent comeback, and more and more
people are learning how to grow their own vegetables.
But what about livestock? Do you have even a rudimentary knowledge about
raising ducks or chickens? What about goats or sheep? Could you shear a
sheep and spin the wool for yarn? Did you know that llamas can be used
for wool as well?
Or if you or a loved one got sick, would you know which herbs to use to
help comfort them? Could you make a tincture of herbs or use them
cosmetically? Would you know how to build a composting toilet if the
public sewage systems were to go offline?
Do you know how to build a smokehouse or a root cellar? Or how to make
pickles or which vegetables should be eaten fresh as they don’t freeze
well?
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Don’t wait until all hell breaks loose before learning these skills for
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