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Gavin Mounsey's avatar

God I agree 100%, Gold, I have my reservations (no pun intended), hording guns, could backfire (again no pun intended, I swear! :) ) but gardens, oh yeah! I am with you there!

Nurturing the spirit and one's relationship with the Creator and learning how to grow (and preserve) one's own food and medicine, those endeavors, experiences and skills represent investments that are valuable regardless of any outward circumstances.

For more on why I advocate God and Gardening as the two most important in your list:

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Gavin Mounsey's avatar

Re: Guns, IMO, I think it is worth noting that while defensive weapons might make one feel safe and may protect against random degenerates, if the oligarchy sends in it's goons and high tech weapons those weapons would be pointless. Thus, while I see the wisdom in being able to defend yourself and your loved ones in extreme situations, I do not think that focusing a large amount of time on gathering defensive weapons is healthy nor productive.

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NJ Election Advisor's avatar

Human capital

A great investment

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