Better too early than too late, right?
It’s a question that was peripherally raised in some comments a post or two back. In preparedness, one of the eternal questions and conundrums is ‘when do you forfeit everything in your normal world to beat the disaster and be ahead of it?’
There are plenty of people, especially ‘first responder’ types, who at some point have to decide, do I abandon my job to care for my family, or do I ‘stay at my post’ and hope my family can get through this without me? In the non-first-responder trades, there’s still that question…when do I walk away from my job/career, pension, etc. in order to get ahead of the disaster?
The problem is, if you wait too long (“Ahh..its probably not serious. I’ll go to work today”) you wind up way behind the curve, caught in evacuation traffic, empty gas stations, roadblocks, and general disorder. But if you leave too early (“This is it. Time to throw it all away and head to the bunker.”) and it turns out to be nothing….well, I hope your resume is current because you’ve probably lost your job.
If you’re going to walk away from your job, your business, your mortgage, your responsibilities, and all that because you think we are about to drop into Mad Max world….you better be right, because trying to undo that sort of bridge-burning is not going to come easy.
For some people, it isnt that big a problem…maybe they already live at their ideal hideout. Perhaps theyre retired with no job to be beholden to. Maybe they live a kind of lifestyle where ‘transitioning’ to an EOTWAWKI lifestyle is no more complicated than closing and locking the gate at the end of the driveway. I suspect, for most of us, it isn’t that easy.
It’s even more complicated when there’s other people involved. Working spouse? Kids? You have to convince them as well that its time to throw away everything you’ve done up to now…career, relationships, etc…because we need to head to Uncle Dave’s cabin to avoid the zombies. Maybe you think the stock market dropping 50% in a day as aircraft carriers head towards Russia is enough to trigger your flight, whereas your spouse may feel that there has to be actual missiles flying and people dying before they’re convinced. Its tough, man.
And, of course, you need to establish that ‘line in the sand’ and then commit to it. “Yeah, there’s a mushroom cloud on the horizon, but…”, “Yeah, the Chinese have invaded Taiwan and sank our carrier group, but…”, “Yeah, a dirty bomb just went off in San Diego, but…” No, you’ve got to really think it through and decide what is and is not your triggering event.
It’s my opinion, and thats it folks..just an opinion, your mileage may vary…that you should have some ‘lines in the sand’ about when youre bumping up to ‘the next level’.