What is Prepper Envy? Prepper envy is when one Prepper looks at the preps of another Prepper and becomes jealous. Just looking at the comment sections of a Prepper YouTube channel or in Prepper blogs with comment sections will establish this phenomenon. Prepper Envy can become a psychological roadblock that prevents people from being better prepared. Do you have Prepper Envy? What can be done to overcome this self-imposed artificial hurdle to becoming better prepared?
We all start with one step
Regardless of the motivation to prepare, all Preppers, regardless of our demographics, started by taking some type of initial step to prepare. That step could have been putting a case of water or toilet paper away, taking a self-defense course, assembling a bug-out bag, reading a book such as JWR’s How To Survive The End Of The World As We Know It, or any number of other actions. We all started out our prepping on an even keel but our first step had to start with some type of action. If you have ever seen the start of a marathon race, you know that some runners are closer to the start line while others can be several yards back. The start of our prepping marathon is the same way. We all have different skills and abilities. If you were running a marathon as a complete novice would you expect to keep up with a professional marathon runner with numerous wins under their belt? Probably not, but then why should we expect to prepare like others, especially preppers who have been preparing for decades?
it is about the destination
Walking or running makes no difference, it is about the destination. We have all heard that “preparedness is a journey” and that “preparedness is not a sprint but a marathon.” In today’s world of instant gratification, people want to spend $20 and be done so they can go back to watching “the game” or back to playing a video game. Succumbing to instant gratification when in comes to your future survival, only tricks your mind into thinking you are prepared. Some Preppers create psychological “roadblocks” based on demographics such as race, gender, education, wealth, disability, et cetera. That is not to say that demographics do not impact the way you prepare. But viewing a demographic challenge as a roadblock, versus as a hurdle, only provides a psychological excuse not to move forward to prepare. It is my summation that Preppers, who have to overcome hurdles, are actually better prepared than those who just solve an issue by opening their wallet.Continue reading“Prepper Envy, by 3AD Scout”
