There is a wonderful meme making the rounds on the Internet that applies to our emergency preparations. It states:
“He who lives without discipline dies without honor.”
Some claim it to either be a quote attributed to Odin, a pagan god of the Germans and Norse, or an ancient Icelandic proverb.
Similarly, if you read survivalist literature long enough, you will come across this idea: “software is more important than hardware.” I have no idea if these quotes are attributable to anyone, but I believe these ideas hold the key to becoming truly survivable in any situation.
It’s Not Enough- It’s Discipline 2.0
The key is not that you can ever do enough, know enough, or buy enough to prepare for the disasters crowding at our doors, because you can never actually anticipate what disaster will finally kick in the door. You can, however, upgrade your software by changing who you are, by becoming a different, harder, better person by embracing a life of discipline. This software upgrade, let’s call it Discipline 2.0, will save your life when the bullets, Bic lighters, and Mountain House meals run out. Discipline 2.0 will leave you with a wealth that cannot be inflated away by a partisan Federal reserve. That wealth is called honor, and honor is actually a key survival element.
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