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AI Prepper: Survival Strategies for Modern Times with ChatGPT (AI Empowerment)

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You’ll need to know where you’re going ahead of time, and plan your route to get there – take a look at our article on How to Make a Bugout Plan (article still under construction). Make sure you’ve got alternate routes planned, including at least one that avoids the motorways. British motorways can be a nightmare at the best of times, and I wouldn’t want to have to rely on them during an evacuation. Buy a three-day supply of bottled water for everyone in your household. Bottled water is ridiculously cheap, keeps for a long time when stored away from sunlight, and can be used if the water goes out to keep the tea flowing. If you don’t fancy lugging all that water home, try getting a Tesco home delivery.

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Planning is all well and good, but eventually the rubber needs to meet the road for you to know what works and what doesn’t. Financial Preparedness Find the fresh water sources in your area. Streams, springs, reservoirs, and areas with a high water table where your group could dig a well: find the ones near you and you’ve found a sustainable source of basically unlimited fresh water. For convenience’s sake, we can hope they’ll be close to your house. Not only are you now ready with a clean replacement duvet if one of the kids has an accident, but if you lost heating and it was bitterly cold outside, you’d be ready to hang the duvets across your windows and doors, and use them as room dividers to reduce room size in your primary living area. Ideally, you’d want to set that small, insulated room around a fireplace, wood burner or electric heater, but if you’re without heat sources you’ll have to get by with the cosiest spot in the house. You can then try to live as much as possible within that small, insulated living space.Take a foraging course. Foraging courses are incredibly fun and interesting ways to spend your time, and the knowledge you get from them is priceless. There’s more wild food around than you might think – and once you know how to identify it and prepare it, you’ll be able to add much more variety and some crucial fresh food to your post-disaster diet. I am particularly fond of wild garlic, which is amazing in everything, but there’s loads to discover out there, even the middle of the city. Get a first aid kit that suits your level of ability. Every home should have a first aid kit, but make sure that it suits your level of ability. If there’s stuff in there that intimidates you and you don’t know how to use, learn how to use it now! You won’t want to do any reading while you’re trying to stop bleeding in the kitchen.

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Make a plan with your family for where you’d go if a disaster forced you out of your home, and where you’d go if you were forced out of your city. Change the plan you will roll onto at any time during your trial by visiting the “Settings & Account” section. What happens at the end of my trial? Getting involved with a community aid project or mutual aid group is sadly easier than ever in the UK – our food bank use, homelessness and other social crises are at an all-time high and volunteer organisations are having to step in to fill the role that professional government agencies previously filled.Think about who your core group is – the people you’d call if you needed help moving house, or to help out in a pinch. Who are they? Where are they? How can you help them get ready?

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I mentioned above that this is an inclusive and non-ableist resource for preparedness – and I really meant that. Everybody (and every body) can maximise their ability to navigate the world and surmount the challenges they may face – challenges which could pile up in a crisis situation. For cost savings, you can change your plan at any time online in the “Settings & Account” section. If you’d like to retain your premium access and save 20%, you can opt to pay annually at the end of the trial.

6. Once you’ve finished practising all the interview questions, scroll down to the bottom of the page. Pick “Export your questions” if you want to save the questions and answers for future reference. Select “Try a different job” if you want to practise another interview with a different job title.

Think about what you would do if you lost your home. It’s more likely than we like to admit – if you own your own home, then flood, fire, industrial accident or any other disaster could take that away in minutes, and if you’re renting, then the risk is increased as the disaster doesn’t even have to happen to you. If your landlord has a crisis of their own, completely unrelated to you, your home could be lost. Plenty of ammo, I would suggest about 100 rounds. Though if your good at melee combat 50 and the fancy nail adorned baseball bat will get the job done. That’s all prepping really is – it’s just doing what you can to be ready for trouble and taking the steps to prepare now, instead of trying to do it when the trouble starts. It’s not unusual, it’s not paranoid, and most people are doing it to some extent or another. This is especially true in the UK, where assault weapons and fortified compounds are more odd than they are for our American counterparts. Of course, for many people and many disasters (wildfire, volcanic eruption, war) bugging out genuinely is the best way to deal with the situation, but everyone should be ready to leave their home and flee to a safer place if they need to.

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