Navigating Through Turbulent Times

A prudent man foresees the evil and hides himself: but the simple pass on and are punished. Proverbs 14:16.
Are you prudent? The reward of being prudent is safety during dangerous and turbulent times. The consequences of not being prudent is putting your life and family at the mercy of circumstances. Now consider what the circumstances look like right now:
Crises Impacting You:
Global Pandemic
Economic Collapse
Environmental Collapse
Social Re-engineering Tyranny
Artificial Intelligence Threats
Have you been to your local store or gas station recently? You are witnessing first hand various shortages happening due to the fragile global supply chain..
Shortages:
Food
Water
Medical
Energy
Financial
The truth is we are living in very turbulent times. The foundations of our society continue to deteriorate. The degree to which we are prudent will mean the difference between life and death. How do we safely and effectively navigate through these days?
A prudent person looks at the crises and shortages and takes time to carefully weigh options to best protect themselves and their families from the negative circumstances that are sure to happen from not being prepared. This means having an "eyes wide open" attitude toward preparedness.
You can successfully navigate through our turbulent times IF you do not procrastinate. So, where do you start?
1. You have to assess these crises and shortages and prepare your "Noah's Ark" before you find yourself at the mercy of circumstances.
2. Take an assessment of what you have done to protect yourself or your family.
3. Start small. One of the easiest ways to start is by getting a LED Compass that will come in handy should you find yourself in an outdoor survival situation. It can keep you from getting lost and help you find your way to safety.
Remember, The most critical thing you can do is Take Action Now!
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