I understand your feelings, but some actions take no resources at all. Boycotting corporations that reveal their leftist agendas takes no money out of your pocket.
Diverting your funds away from grocery store chains and instead supporting local producers can help us through the upcoming food crisis. Talking to your neighbors about this and encouraging them to follow your example of starting a personal garden is another example.
I just started ordering non-GMO heirloom seeds for my urban garden from rareseeds.com. It cost me about $25 for my order of eight cool varieties of spinach seed. They even have the purple varieties.
Yes, our personal time and resources are being bled away through cost of living increases. Are you going to let that stop you?
I'm glad you feel that way. I have just noticed the massive amount of time I spend reading stuff here, only to realize those few threads that you mentioned are buried below thousands upon thousands of threads focusing on dooming, hopelessness and despair. We are so unfocused.
Yeah, I understand. I've adopted a one-day-at-a-time approach. I train myself to only think about the day I'm in...nothing more...and it's not easy! Right now I have food in the pantry, gas in my car, lights on in the house, health, and the love of family. Tomorrow is not promised so I'm just going to focus on the blessing of today.
I understand your feelings, but some actions take no resources at all. Boycotting corporations that reveal their leftist agendas takes no money out of your pocket.
Diverting your funds away from grocery store chains and instead supporting local producers can help us through the upcoming food crisis. Talking to your neighbors about this and encouraging them to follow your example of starting a personal garden is another example.
I just started ordering non-GMO heirloom seeds for my urban garden from rareseeds.com. It cost me about $25 for my order of eight cool varieties of spinach seed. They even have the purple varieties.
Yes, our personal time and resources are being bled away through cost of living increases. Are you going to let that stop you?
I'm glad you feel that way. I have just noticed the massive amount of time I spend reading stuff here, only to realize those few threads that you mentioned are buried below thousands upon thousands of threads focusing on dooming, hopelessness and despair. We are so unfocused.
Yeah, I understand. I've adopted a one-day-at-a-time approach. I train myself to only think about the day I'm in...nothing more...and it's not easy! Right now I have food in the pantry, gas in my car, lights on in the house, health, and the love of family. Tomorrow is not promised so I'm just going to focus on the blessing of today.