How many folks have prepared bug out plans? My friends are regularly working to strengthen our plan. Of course - "The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men..." Still - it's better to plan and risk failure than to fail to plan and guarantee failure.
We are straddling the fence to invest in things that will bring value whether or not it all goes to crap. Some things are only useful in the "goes to crap" territory, but most items are stuff we will naturally consume over the course of a few years anyway.
It’s funny how the younger generations don’t know how to read a map, and in some cases don’t even know what a map is. A gazette is even more baffling to them.
They don’t understand the directions, north, south, east, or west. How to determine the direction by your using your own body.
They don’t understand the term landmarks, for traveling around. I’m not talking buildings, or manmade objects. I’m talking natural landmarks that have been there for generations and will be there for generations to come. Even flat laying areas have landmarks if you know what to look for.