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Most people think preparedness means escaping the city—but the reality is, most people aren’t going anywhere. And when systems start to fail, it’s usually not overnight… things just slowly get less reliable, more expensive, and harder to manage.
The households that do best aren’t the ones waiting to escape—they’re the ones that built stability right where they already live. Food, water, power, and community systems built over time can make all the difference.
This video breaks down what real-world “collapse” actually looks like and why your backyard might matter more than any remote bug-out location.

