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Survive the End Days
a simple necessity, even in situations that seem like fun. You never know what might
happen in a terrible situation, much less estimate the magnitude of an end of times disaster.
What we do know is that overnight, America as you know it, will cease to exist. What it
will be left of is merely a desolated land. Our people will forget all about who the real enemy
is and they will all fight each other, instead. There is no simple fix to what is about to come.
But don’t worry: by carefully reading this book, incredible results will come your way, as you
will know what you have to do and not muddle along. Every single piece of information will
prove useful to you, which is why is best to learn as much as you can.
Activating your survival mode will keep you and your family alive in times of need. Look
at the possibility of a blackout as an opportunity to go back to the roots; no modern facilities
to help you there. This type of mentality will help you think about things we have taken for
granted, like:
how to get some light,
cook,
preserve food even though you don’t have a fridge ,
maintain yourself clean although you can’t take a hot shower.
Most importantly, it will allow you to do all that and still enjoy quality time with your
family. In addition, stockpiling food, water or any other items to use in the aftermath of the
disaster will give you a heads up. How so, you ask? It will enable you to search for
alternative sources of food, water and shelter materials, for instance.
Trust me; you are able to better focus on any of these things on a full stomach. Imagine
not being able to eat for two days straight: the unarticulated anger, the tiredness… But I’m
sure you have experienced these too, right? That annoying headache throbbing and pulsing,
impeding you to center your thoughts… There are too many ideas to focus on, but your
mind can’t one. All these will make you feel helpless, trust me.
Why do I say that? Because I’ve experienced hunger. By the time I was 13, my father
had found a well-paying job as a Project Engineer at Lyles Utility Construction, LLC. But prior
to that, he had been the only one in our family with a paycheck. Every day was another
struggle to survive and another fight against depression. And I’m not ashamed to admit it.
There were times when I would go to school on an empty stomach and not have anything to
eat for the whole day, because I preferred feeding my dog, Timo, instead.
Those were some tough times, which truly marked my childhood. But then, when things
turned around, I was able to better focus on my studies. I started reading everything that
came to hand and absorbing every piece of information just like a sponge. I was fascinated
by this one book, The Curse of the Pharaohs, which dictated my fate. Shortly after my 14
birthday I discovered what I want to be in life: an archaeologist.
Knowledge is power. Bearing this in mind, I urge you to carefully read the next
chapters, so you can not only help yourself, but also those around you.
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