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Re: What are your biggest prepping mistakes?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 5:45 pm
by johnbrickner
treetop wrote:Have you ever studied various communes and groups who come together for similar goals? There are scores of issues much harder to solve then I can forsee me ever facing, minus general safety of course. That is the only real issue I see, more people together are safer if things ever degraded enough more people went to similar lifestyles.

My worst issue would be clothing, but I can cover that as well. serviceable clothing for sure, Id just look pretty funny. wouldnt change my quality of life though.


I have just started the study of groups who come together for similar goals. 9 of 10 fail. The one of ten that make it all seem to have common things they have done before, during and after the process. Right now, this is the focus of study.

The wife was just invited to attend a meeting of the weavers guild in Orange County, CA. A subunit of that are the clothing weavers and are the one's having the meeting. Hope she learns a lot over Easter vacation.

Re: What are your biggest prepping mistakes?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 9:33 pm
by Nickelless
johnbrickner wrote:
treetop wrote:Have you ever studied various communes and groups who come together for similar goals? There are scores of issues much harder to solve then I can forsee me ever facing, minus general safety of course. That is the only real issue I see, more people together are safer if things ever degraded enough more people went to similar lifestyles.

My worst issue would be clothing, but I can cover that as well. serviceable clothing for sure, Id just look pretty funny. wouldnt change my quality of life though.


I have just started the study of groups who come together for similar goals. 9 of 10 fail. The one of ten that make it all seem to have common things they have done before, during and after the process. Right now, this is the focus of study.


Communes as a unit are probably less stable than a bunch of friends or family members in close proximity but not in a formal group setting. Maybe the colonial-era Minutemen would be a good example.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minutemen