The answer to many problems are already known....ammo, food storage....everyday items like aspirin, toilet paper, matches....the list goes on.
One thing that is so very important and most of "us" here do share and should always recall within ourselves no matter what...is lOVE and RESPECT.
For anyone that is really concerned about "what may be next", please check out a website NOREEN arms. They make one hell of a nice semi automatic custom order 30.06 that is based upon the assault rifle platform...however it is also designed for some accurate long distance use.....they make serious tools to deal with serious times.....
I do not think everyone from any one time period could be "cataloged" as being the base problems of the current scene of today's world. I have to look at two examples of what WWII children have produced and the family structure of those two examples. First my own Family. My Father was a returning veteran from serving in the military, he used what meager benefits he could as a veteran. Was a hard working man, directed his life to a tool and die maker. Not a wealthy man by any means, but we were far from being broke. I have no negative issues that make me think of anything less of how we were raised or the outcome for myself or my other family members. My Father gave a good example of how to work hard and to learn.
My next example would have to be my Husband and his family. My late Father-in-law, his story is amazing., Raised until he was 14 in a shack house, no running water or electricity. Worked on a nursery selling plants and trees and cooked soup for those coming to the nursery. Was befriended by executives that ran large manufacturing companies like Fisher Body, before they became part of General Motors. He served in the military and was offered a job cooking for an elite private mens club for executives. Worked there for a few years and they liked him and offered him school and training, which he did take them up on. Part of that agreement was to work for Fisher Body for five years to use the skills he would learn from his school. During the course of his working for Fisher Body, he observed problems that the production line would have come up almost daily...limit switches that would catch on fire, those switches were vital to the production line to keep moving and a fire would bring the line to a halt. So, he secretly developed a new type of switch and the day his five years was up, showed his friends at Fisher Body the new limit switch....and offered to sell them the switches he was going to make at his own business. Soon all the auto industry and aircraft industry became customers and of course, that made my Father-in-law a very wealthy person. He did pay a price personally for the success....he worked 60 to 80 hours per week for about 25 years. Naturally he also took some month of two long vacation periods which gave my Husband at a young age a chance to see the USA, and it also gave my Husband a similar upbringing that I had as well...you work hard and obtain success from your efforts.
These two examples for the sake of writing about them here, are of course a short version of lives of two families that to my best observations had success in life. My Father was not a multi millionaire but not broke either, my Father-in-law went from living in a "out house only" home to owning many homes around the United States and being able to be in a position to help thousands of people in life. It is really (my opinion) that most of us only get out of life what we are willing to put into it. My own Husband followed in his Fathers footsteps of finding a way to work hard and produce a high income and to help others the majority of his adult life as well.
One wonderful aspect of life to me is, you can never discount any one section of life or times to say those are elements of a problem or negative. Each and every aspect of time periods of History have success as well as failure. It is up to each of us to seek a direction to take life and then go there.
One thing that is so very important and most of "us" here do share and should always recall within ourselves no matter what...is lOVE and RESPECT.
For anyone that is really concerned about "what may be next", please check out a website NOREEN arms. They make one hell of a nice semi automatic custom order 30.06 that is based upon the assault rifle platform...however it is also designed for some accurate long distance use.....they make serious tools to deal with serious times.....
I do not think everyone from any one time period could be "cataloged" as being the base problems of the current scene of today's world. I have to look at two examples of what WWII children have produced and the family structure of those two examples. First my own Family. My Father was a returning veteran from serving in the military, he used what meager benefits he could as a veteran. Was a hard working man, directed his life to a tool and die maker. Not a wealthy man by any means, but we were far from being broke. I have no negative issues that make me think of anything less of how we were raised or the outcome for myself or my other family members. My Father gave a good example of how to work hard and to learn.
My next example would have to be my Husband and his family. My late Father-in-law, his story is amazing., Raised until he was 14 in a shack house, no running water or electricity. Worked on a nursery selling plants and trees and cooked soup for those coming to the nursery. Was befriended by executives that ran large manufacturing companies like Fisher Body, before they became part of General Motors. He served in the military and was offered a job cooking for an elite private mens club for executives. Worked there for a few years and they liked him and offered him school and training, which he did take them up on. Part of that agreement was to work for Fisher Body for five years to use the skills he would learn from his school. During the course of his working for Fisher Body, he observed problems that the production line would have come up almost daily...limit switches that would catch on fire, those switches were vital to the production line to keep moving and a fire would bring the line to a halt. So, he secretly developed a new type of switch and the day his five years was up, showed his friends at Fisher Body the new limit switch....and offered to sell them the switches he was going to make at his own business. Soon all the auto industry and aircraft industry became customers and of course, that made my Father-in-law a very wealthy person. He did pay a price personally for the success....he worked 60 to 80 hours per week for about 25 years. Naturally he also took some month of two long vacation periods which gave my Husband at a young age a chance to see the USA, and it also gave my Husband a similar upbringing that I had as well...you work hard and obtain success from your efforts.
These two examples for the sake of writing about them here, are of course a short version of lives of two families that to my best observations had success in life. My Father was not a multi millionaire but not broke either, my Father-in-law went from living in a "out house only" home to owning many homes around the United States and being able to be in a position to help thousands of people in life. It is really (my opinion) that most of us only get out of life what we are willing to put into it. My own Husband followed in his Fathers footsteps of finding a way to work hard and produce a high income and to help others the majority of his adult life as well.
One wonderful aspect of life to me is, you can never discount any one section of life or times to say those are elements of a problem or negative. Each and every aspect of time periods of History have success as well as failure. It is up to each of us to seek a direction to take life and then go there.