beauanderos wrote:Thanks Neil. Just watched it, and it seems as if it boils down to vigilance, readiness, preparation of the mind and heart, and strength of character. One point that addresses a conclusion I reached personally a few days ago is health. It points out that a warrior must never over eat, or over drink. I didn't get to be a hundred pounds overeight because I didn't like eating. So... I decided to quit being so self-indulgent, for a number of reasons. If I lose wt... my blood pressure might be self-regulating and I could dispense with the need for medications which might not, under worst case scenarios, be easy to source. Second... rather than buying survival gear to fit... I already have my camos and BDU's from my Air Guard days 33 years ago... I just need to lose 75 lbs to fit into them. Third... if the time ever comes that requires mobility and agility, fight or flight, both my endurance and flexibility will be enhanced by being at the correct wt. I have decided wt loss to proper wt... is a VERY important prep, and it's something that money can't buy
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I haven't been on this site very long but this is the first time I see someone mention health as a prepping tool. I never have and probably never will quite understand why people don't put health before anything else. Most people I've come across in life think money/wealth is everything. I guess that comes with being raised in Orange County, CA. Sure, money helps to get the necessary treatment when one is sick. But really, what good is money/wealth if your health is in the gutter?
beauanderos wrote:It requires diligence, adherence, and rigid self-control. What good does it do to have wealth, and stealth in hand... without health?
I've been singing this tune for over 5 years, since that's when I started to take control of my health and well being. My motto is: A healthy (physically and mentally) person can accomplish anything in life.
Good for you for taking control of your health!!! Please keep us updated on your progress.