Thanks for the link, Patriot. Very helpful.
As I continue to mentor my own grandyoungins, I find them way too distracted by their phones, gaming and TV. They indulge in treats far more than I was allowed in my youth. Same goes for some adults too.
I have to wonder how they would deal with a protracted electrical or communications outage, let alone actual food shortages. The start of such an event won't be pretty, but maybe, just maybe, they might learn that paying attention to reality eventually wins out in the end.
Thanks for the link, Patriot. Very helpful.
As I continue to mentor my own grandyoungins, I find them way too distracted by their phones, gaming and TV. They indulge in treats far more than I was allowed in my youth. Same goes for some adults too.
I have to wonder how they would deal with a protracted electrical or communications outage, let alone actual food shortages. The start of much an event won't be pretty, but maybe, just maybe, they might learn that paying attention to reality eventually wins out in the end.
Thanks for the link, Patriot. Very helpful.
As I continue to mentor my own youngins, I find them way too distracted by their phones, gaming and TV. They indulge in treats far more than I was allowed in my youth. Same goes for some adults too.
I have to wonder how they would deal with a protracted electrical or communications outage, let alone actual food shortages. The start of much an event won't be pretty, but maybe, just maybe, they might learn that paying attention to reality eventually wins out in the end.