On the surface of it we are exist within a very physical realm. To all appearances only what can be sensed, touched, tasted, felt and heard is real.
Anyone packing for a holiday road trip, camping trip or a war will soon become aware of the amount of “stuff” that is necessary to take with.
Pretty soon the car or truck is filled with “stuff” that hopefully will allow you to have a great time and/or at least win and come back alive.
However all that “stuff” is useless without the know how to use it. Tools and Technology always will require some minimum skill level to be used properly. If you disagree then I would use the example of a chef who does not know how to cook or cooks seldom. The food that he prepared is at best going to be poor and at worst un-hygienically prepared with all the consequences thereof.
Ask anyone who has had a generator or solar system installed BUT does not have clue how to operate.
I repeat: You need the skills to operate the tools and tech that are needed to keep you both comfortable and alive.
Problem is that we cannot specialise in everything. You will always be Jack of all trades at most things and even then it is the school of hard knocks that does the teaching. Sometimes being average at something is good enough even though not ideal.
Thus it is critical that one develop positive relationships with neighbours and those within your community. When the proverbial hits the fan it is always going to be the ones around you who can come to your aid, whether this be a technical emergency (broken down car etc) or not knowing how to use a particular tool/technology.
In the context of our social lives a popular buzz word is “support system” meaning we try surround ourselves with strong and positive role models. Folks who would encourage, motivate and support us on our journey through life.
In extreme situations such as a crisis, medical emergency or being the victim of crime these are the people we hope will come to our aid.
The Good Book says we must love our neighbour. Its good advice, but I would not rely on the kindness of total strangers given a crisis.
Knowledge plus Good relationships for the most part cannot be bought. At some point you need to cultivate the relationships with your neighbours and your broader community in order that when push comes to shove they will have your back.
Ask anyone who live through the July 2021 Riots in KZN and elsewhere. Total strangers found themselves standing shoulder to shoulder with the common cause of safeguarding their communities and families.
I would urge you not to wait: Join local, clubs and churches to expand your social network. Join local community protection groups. Do time trying to make a difference in the area where you live.
This is the only currency that counts at the end: Good Positive relationships focused on serving others.
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