Surviving virtually any event largely comes down to resource availability, planning, groups and perhaps most critically thinking. Thinking is the one innate ability that separates humanity from the wild and, arguably, from other humans unable or unwilling to adjust to new events; history, particularly noted in war, is replete with such examples ranging from the macro level down to the individual. The ability to leverage thinking can compensate for a weakness in resource availability, planning and groups – such as cohesion of individuals in the group, its longevity and so on. The purpose of this article is to present information that you may think about in relation to your survival plans in the hope that you may think of a new or more effective way to ensure not only your survival in virtually any event but also those around you, whether that be family or a group coalesced around MAS (Mutually Assured Survival).
Over the past few decades, particularly with the evolution of technology and a drive to influence, monitor and control ever larger swaths of humanity, a new burden has been placed upon survivalists. That is, how to maintain that degree of independence which is the hallmark of what it means to be human; the anti-entropy of existence that drives us to create and evolve towards something better that elevates each of us individually and, by extension, humanity as a whole. In other words, collective independence. In reality this burden requires perhaps a way to apply new thought and action to the long-established basic, and old, tenants of survival; unless your entire existence is contained within the confines of an entirely artificial system, nature or natural law will – in the end – triumph. It may be argued that even in an entirely artificial system, independence is not only still possible – but inevitable for as long as humans possess what it means to be human and the artificial system itself must abide by the laws of nature for its own existence because that system cannot supersede the Kosmikí Alítheia (or cosmic truth). However, discussion of that inevitability is best suited for another time.Continue reading“The Honeypot Survivalist, by Gnorizon”
