In movies and stories, we often see the brave person who survives all alone, living on their own with no one else to help. This idea of being a “lone wolf” is very popular in the survival world. But when you look at what it really takes to survive for a long time, the idea of doing it all by yourself is actually a dangerous myth. No matter how skilled or well-prepared one person is, they have a very small chance of making it through a long-term crisis. As many experienced preppers have learned, the best kind of preparation isn’t having a huge pile of gear—it’s having a trusted and strong community.
The main challenge in modern prepping is the fight between this romantic idea of being a solo hero and the simple truth that we are social beings who need each other. For a group to not just survive, but truly do well, it has to be built on a foundation of skills, shared values, and, most importantly, trust. This guide will show you how to build a prepper group step-by-step. We will focus on how to carefully choose new members so you bring in the right people and keep out the ones who could be a problem when you need them most.
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