Seth Godin once made a very powerful statement in a blog post.
“My most popular blog posts this year…weren’t my best ones. As usual, the most popular music wasn’t the best recorded this year either. Same for the highest-grossing movies, restaurants and politicians doing fundraising.
“Best” is rarely the same as “popular.” Which means that...
I’m not going to lie or sugarcoat things. Preparing for a disaster does require money. However, it probably doesn’t cost as much as you think.
There are three main ways that you can go about stockpiling emergency food:
Buy instant meals from the supermarket
Buy non-perishable goods (dry staples and canned) from the supermarket
Buy food buckets...
Written by: Greg Ellifritz
“I like to throw myself passionately into a sport or activity until I reach about an 80 percent efficiency level. To go beyond that requires an obsession and degree of specialization that doesn’t appeal to me. Once I reach that 80 percent level I like to go off and do...
I got my first survival knife when I was 8 years old, and my mom (yes, it was my mom and not my dad who gave me the knife!) was very clear about the safety rules.
That didn’t stop me from slicing my fingers open a few times while whittling sticks. These knife injuries...
Knowledge to make your life better. If you have some free time, check out some of these links this weekend.
HOW DO YOU KNOW WHEN YOU’VE MASTERED A TECHNIQUE?
My friend Nick Hughes answers an important question.
Are We Seeing A Revolver Renaissance?
Tamara drops some revolver knowledge. And to back up her words, one of the...