It strikes me that as a prepper, whatever your level of commitment and however you become involved in prepping, that we all go through various feelings and stages. I have pondered recently – in light of unnecessary lockdowns, “mandatory” face masks, and threats of imposing questionable vaccines – that one might interpret that there are five stages of “being”. These are my Five C’s. Let me explain:
Challenged
The first is being challenged. This is the starting point when you are challenged by a moment or thought, an action or a reaction, to an event that takes you out of your comfort zone into a situation you were not prepared for. You were challenged by it and it made you start to think differently. You looked at the world in a way that you had not considered before. We all experienced this as preppers. It may have been a local, national or world-wide event. It might have been an ordinary week; it might have been the very opposite and felt like the world was crashing. From being burgled and a house fire, to economic ruin or a worldwide pandemic. It was nevertheless a challenge, a challenge that caught you off guard. For some individuals it affects them slightly, for others, it shakes the very core of their being. The challenge however, was not intended to be a passing moment; it was intended to be a rite of passage.
Convicted
This is when being convicted takes place. The moment after the challenge, whether minutes or a longer period of time, you are flooded with confronting questions. You ask yourself what took you so long? Why didn’t I get here sooner? When will there be other moments like this in the future? Who else thinks like I do? Where am I meant to be and is that going to happen sooner than I expected? Equally important you ask yourself; will I be prepared for the next time, will I be able to learn what needs to be learned, will I be able to amass the proper resources, will I be able to withstand what’s coming, and will I be understood by those around me? The conviction then is not sourced by guilt, but of not adopting this perspective sooner.Continue reading“The Five “C’s” of Prepping, by Mr. B.”

