"Making preparations" mean different things to different people!
Probably none of us on the discussion board have had any real experience of living day to day in a country where the value of the currency was worth close to zero. What would that feel like and how would you survive?
My point to this conversation is answering that age old question:
How much is enough?

At what point is one willing to be satisfied that you have done what you can and now you must live the plan in action. Living, the here and now, versus expecting disaster to strike at any second.
For some folks ....their goal is to preserve as much of their current wealth as possible and most are doing so by buying gold and silver etc. The thinking behind this level of preparation is that if everything does come crashing around precious metals will be seen as something stability and their value will increase.
For others being prepared means having food, water and other supplies handy for a specified period of time.
Some some I know this means being able too at some point go off the grid and live off the land having the knowledge to do so.
So what say you....is the end near? At what point do you begin to act on your plan?