How do you survive "survival mode"?

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Most post-apocalyptic TV shows portray scarcity in a more intense manner, which can be very intriguing; you get to see some incredible adaptability and management skills, as well as how they will repeat this until they get out of a crisis situation.

People are fighting over simple things like shaving sticks, beer, slippers, old boots, sweaters, canned and processed food from stores before the zombies took over, and these were not even a flex or a luxury back when the plague had not taken over.

Anyone can go to any store and spend $50 to $100 on toiletries or canned food without feeling special, but now they are killing themselves to have these things.

The biggest crisis for these guys at the time was having to share limited food and survival supplies with other survivors, and that was not all.

These other survivors want a larger share for themselves, which sparks a rivalry and leads to killings. So, rather than banding together to combat the larger evil, which was the zombie apocalypse that forced them into survival mode, they will continue to choose to survive the immediate crises, which include killing other clans and keeping their food and survival kit to themselves.

Survival-mode is a phase

.... Especially in this era, century, year and time

While we are not in an apocalyptic state where zombies have wiped out the population, there are still basic survival situations caused by war, poverty, and a lack of immediate access to emergency funds.

I recently spoke with someone who shared their survival tips with me..

Essentially, they have stopped purchasing comfort or luxury items in order to save enough money to cover the necessities of survival until their finances improve.

This tip is particularly useful to me because we often underestimate the cost of luxury and comfort. While we may not need them right away, they are essential to life and keep people happy, fulfilled, and entertained.

Burning your ladder to get warm

No human will die if they do not have access to luxury, and sometimes people dedicate to taking it away in order to make room for things that are not expendable or replaceable in their existence.

When a boat sinks, for example, the people on board may try to lighten the boat by discarding any heavy material that may contribute to its sinking state; these items may not be necessary when they land on the shore, but they may not make it if they sink in the middle of the ocean.

The greater good?

Sacrifices are always made to ensure survival; they are often unpleasant, but they are necessary for continuity. Why do people have to go through survival periods? Why not simply blow up everything and give up?

Again, take another look at the post-apocalyptic television show concepts. You see people being bitten in the neck, families losing their loved ones, depression setting in, choas and disaster.

You'd think these people would just roll over and choose to end it, but no, instead the choose to live to see another day. This is why they make shorter plans and forego the luxury of longer ones, because today is more important than yesterday or tomorrow.

The immediate need to feed and survive appeared to outweigh the larger need to be free of the plague, because feeding, clothing, and shelter are the basic needs that ensure they have a chance to live another day.

When it comes to survival, most people simply live for the next day.

Future goals are a mirage if current needs are not met. A person need to be able to survive for longer periods, maybe even longer than they or others might have expected, and this persistent survival will birth a conviction in them that they can now go on to do the unexpected, even far more than they've previously done.

the longer you survive, the more confident you become in your management and survival skills, and these confidence is an important ingredient in the game of survival. There is no mountain more important than the one in front of you, and no matter how many more mountains you climb, you can only take one step at a time.



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D: oh god why you made me think ab this !!! now i have to be prepared ... FOR ALL

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It really makes you appreciate how much we take for granted. Like, imagine fighting over a can of beans when you used to just grab stuff off the shelf without thinking twice. Really puts things in perspective.

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Haha you're right about fighting over a can of beans, it feels funny, but this is a survival situation that's possible in reality, even though we're only seeing it in TV shows.. there are a lot of people who are in this situation in life.

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Gladly i can say i never had to live in survival mode, being in a first world country, I'm not sure how many here could survive a survival mode, we are so used (expecially latest generations) to have everything, never miss something...

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Gladly i can say i never had to live in survival mode...

I've had to be there many times in my life, this is largely due to my health condition, and then living and coming from a third world country. The only good side is the it sharpens your ability to adapt even the harshest conditions in life.

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Yeah, they say here "what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger"

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I've been cutting out my streaming subscriptions, data plans and sometimes my generosity just to make rent. You're absolutely right, we don't realize how much we spend on comfort until we literally can't afford it anymore.

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Wow that's serious. I can tell you for real that streaming services takes a lot of cash from you, and I've been there. Although when you initially cut it out, it might feel weird to you and you miss it, but it's a luxury when you're trying to manage your funds.

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I can tell you've been there, I swear bro it was no joke, I ended up looking for the same things on YouTube to compensate. But now I go to my big sister's house when I have to continue a favorite series usually on Sundays after church. I am cutting down on so much and keeping the most vital until I can get things sorted

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Yeah, I'm using other alternatives too, subscription service are very expensive nowadays, and sometimes I rely on downloading TV shows from the Internet, rather than Netflix or other subscriptions models

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The best time to learn those survival skills is before they become necessary. Having served in the military you learn to them and you learn them well. Hopefully World War 3 doesn't drive the world back into the stone ages, but you never know. Luxury items are nice to have, but definitely not needed to survive.

It's really a shame that as people we can't all just band together and get along. Somehow we allow things like religion and government cause problems that those with the least luxuries to suffer the most...

Let's not have a zombie apocalypse, that would really suck! lol

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Yeah, I watched a few TV shows on how the military works in the US, I'm not completely sure if it's true, but I saw those survival skills, and honestly, if the world goes to flames, these survival skills will come in handy.

I think people will never really understand what it means to get together to defeat a common enemy. It's just like how decentralization works on Hive, where we never tend to agree on anything, because we never have the same thoughts, feelings and ideas.

I think the zombie apocalypse might continue to remain Sci-fi, but we never can tell what will truly happen

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Sadly, the most dangerous creature on the planet is a human. When I'm out in the forest or desert, it's the people you have to be careful about as there are some really crazy one out there. Zombies don't worry me, they're just Sci-Fi, but people rarely see eye to eye and resort to violence much too quickly...

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It's tough to survive, and honestly with the current structure of society, I think that most people just rely on the others to get what they need. Maybe it wouldn't be a bad idea to at least learn some survival skills incase things do happen.

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You're right, survival skills can come in handy, although I don't think a lot of people have that in real life, we mostly have a world where people have trained their minds and bodies to be adaptable to their 9-5 and this is what their life revolves around.

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Greetings @josediccus ,

Really appreciate reading about this subject, "survival mode"...you have presented the dilemma very interestingly...very engagingly...you have our attention in other words....^__^

I have been giving the idea of 'survival mode' a look lately from a bit different perspective. If one is in pain...they are not necessarily interested in expanding their horizons, taking on new things, etc. They are in survival mode...doing what must be done, conserving their energy,...focusing on what provides comfort from pain.

Depending on the degree of pain....is the implementation of 'survival mode'....make sense?

Thank you for presenting your well written thoughts regarding "Survival Mode".

Kind Regards,

Bleujay

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Right now I'm living on the very basic essentials that help me secure the next day....

It's funny how life humbles us during seasons of lack such that we become better managers as to when we're in our season of plenty we tend to buy whatever our heart desires and soon we realise that we're back to season of lack again.... and do the circles continues

Do we ever learn? Or just become victims of circumstances again and again.

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