So there's been a lot of threads that range from prepping to almost panic mode, well let's not go that far but they do seem pessimistic.
So a simple question, is there a big looming crisis worse than experienced in a generation? Or are people conflating a few issues into one big crisis that needs a lot of planning for?
My view is there's an inflation issue and we've had a drought that the UK isn't set up to cope with. Add in housing stock designed to keep us warm not cool. On their own they're not that serious. Together they're still not serous for many but very serious for those without reserves behind them. Reserves of money, resources or skills/ knowledge. If you've little resources and money then inflation alone is a crisis you can't prepare for. Drought isn't something you could prepare for neither. Not if you're living hand to mouth.
That leaves those with money, reserves, etc to prep as much as they want to. However it sounds to me like some are having fun with this.
Whatever the case I reckon there's a sociology research project in the study of UK based prepping. As to the level of crisis I think it's high for lower income and less for average and above average incomes..
What's your take on it?
So a simple question, is there a big looming crisis worse than experienced in a generation? Or are people conflating a few issues into one big crisis that needs a lot of planning for?
My view is there's an inflation issue and we've had a drought that the UK isn't set up to cope with. Add in housing stock designed to keep us warm not cool. On their own they're not that serious. Together they're still not serous for many but very serious for those without reserves behind them. Reserves of money, resources or skills/ knowledge. If you've little resources and money then inflation alone is a crisis you can't prepare for. Drought isn't something you could prepare for neither. Not if you're living hand to mouth.
That leaves those with money, reserves, etc to prep as much as they want to. However it sounds to me like some are having fun with this.
Whatever the case I reckon there's a sociology research project in the study of UK based prepping. As to the level of crisis I think it's high for lower income and less for average and above average incomes..
What's your take on it?