How People Survive (Or Not) in a Collapsed Economy
What’s life like in a collapsed economy? Here’s a glimpse into the day-to-day matters of surviving when your country undergoes financial disaster.
What’s life like in a collapsed economy? Here’s a glimpse into the day-to-day matters of surviving when your country undergoes financial disaster.
An economic collapse brings with it great challenges and not everyone will make it through them. Here are some inspiring stories about people who were able to adapt to survive.
After spending two years as a refugee, Jose and his son returned to Venezuela to rejoin his parents. Here’s what it’s like in Venezuela now.
Preppers know how valuable knowledge is. Learning new skills, even those we never expected to have to learn, adds to our self-reliance.
Violent criminal gangs are running more than half of Venezuela and they’re becoming more powerful every day that the SHTF continues.
These simple yet essential homestead machines will reduce your physical workload when the SHTF.
Children who come of age during extremely difficult times must grow up fast and learn very different lessons than kids from other circumstances.
Have you ever considered bugging out on foot? If so, heed this cautionary tale of people who set out to cross one of the world’s most dangerous deserts while completely unprepared.
When a migrant was murdered by a local, the media didn’t say a word. But a video of the event was shared on social media. And then the retaliation began.
During an economic crisis, someone will always figure out a way to make a living ripping off struggling, desperate people. Here’s a unique scam occurring in Venezuela.
No matter how much preparing you do, sometimes there are lessons to be learned and moments you will wish you had done it all differently.
In South America, just like North American, small businesses have suffered greatly under the restrictions during COVID. But not everyone is losing money.
If you want your small business to survive during emergency events, having a business continuity plan is highly advised. Especially now in these rocky times.
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