So Many Things We Take for Granted Change During a Crisis
Change is inevitable. Often, a crisis forces many of us to adapt and change. Jose shares his personal experiences with change during a crisis.
Change is inevitable. Often, a crisis forces many of us to adapt and change. Jose shares his personal experiences with change during a crisis.
How will you survive when the economy comes crashing down? Perhaps you can find some inspiration in the creative ways these Venezuelans survived their own economic collapse.
Disappearing job prospects, combined with a lack of preparedness and marketable skills, forced many Haitian immigrants to attempt to relocate for a second time. Jose takes a look through the lens of someone who migrated to escape a bad situation.
Hindsight is 20/20, especially for preppers. You have to take your mistakes in stride and keep moving forward. After returning from his time as a refugee from Venezuela, Jose shares his retrospective point of view.
Venezuela’s Central Bank is making yet another attempt to “stabilize” the collapsed economy, launching a digital currency to make a million-to-1 adjustment to the bolivar. (And of course, to institute a cashless society.)
It’s incredible to see how dramatically life has changed during an economic collapse – and yet how day-to-day things continue. Jose shares a story about his family’s bout with Covid and the difficulties that arose getting treatment during a collapse.
What would a society without money look like? A lot of folks are experiencing just that on the heels of an economic collapse…and they’re coming up with many creative solutions. What skills or assets would you have in such a situation?
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.
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