By Brian Duff Many people, especially those new to prepping, often wonder what the best preparedness investment is. When they ask, they often get a wide array of answers. Sometimes those answers are constructive. Sometimes they’re not so constructive. We have to understand though, that we all were new preppers at one point. Yes, every one of us was the novice prepper with little understanding and a lot of questions. Questions In deciding what and how to spend their money they ask many questions. Some of those questions are:
The questions go on, and on, and on. No Such Thing as a Bad Question Fortunately, every one of the questions prepper novices ask is a great question. When it comes to being prepared and trying to understand better, there are almost no stupid questions. After all, the questions are important because a new prepper is often looking to improve their preparedness on a budget. That is a budget of both time and money. As is all too often the case, budgets are limited. Because they are limited, investing in the right preparedness items are key to success. So, What’s the Point? So, you’re thinking “Okay Brian, I got it, but where is all of this going?” All of this is going someplace. That place is right here with this… You’ve Invested! Everyone who is asking those questions has already made the best prepper investment possible. They’ve invested in their mind. They have committed their mind to being prepared. The First Step Often, the first step is the hardest. Plus, in a society where people who prepare are regularly snickered at, that first step is even more difficult. That first step is the best preparedness investment because it’s the investment that will lead you down the road to improved preparedness, survivability, and resiliency. It’s the step that will help insure you and your family are successful, where others may fail. It is taking responsibility for your future and working to overcome life’s many challenges. It’s not being a lemming on the road to disaster. It is the best preparedness investment you can make. It’s what sets you apart from so many others. I’m so Fortunate! It’s why I feel privileged to be a member of this community with you. A community full of good people who want to be part of the solution, rather than part of the problem. So, congratulations! Keep up the great work and keep on preppin’! Lastly, never forget, you’re just one prep away. If you have any other information, suggestions, or thoughts on the best preparedness investment, please leave a comment below. Stay safe, secure and prepared.
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By Brian Duff What Is the Gray Man? The term gray man describes a way of dressing and acting so as not to draw attention to oneself. The goal of the gray man is to go unnoticed by blending into the environment by being as average and inconspicuous as possible. Why Be the Gray Man? People will want to be the gray man for a variety of reasons. In today’s world, being the gray man will help divert attention from you to others. By diverting the attention of bad guys, you have a better chance of avoiding a confrontation. Think about it—if a bad guy wants to rob someone, will he focus on the plain Jane person, or the person with expensive-looking jewelry and designer clothes? For example, if you wear a “Kill ‘em All” t-shirt, a bad guy looking to steal guns could target you. Does the Grey Man Concept Only Apply to People? No, the gray man concept applies to people as well as things. Driving your car with little stickers of each family member on the rear window is likewise not a good idea. Sure, it’s cute, and you’re proud of your family. Unfortunately, it also tells the bad guys how many people and pets are in your house. Why make it easier for the criminals? In a grid-down scenario, if you are cooking when others are starving, you are asking for trouble. Starving people may be able to smell your cooking and could decide to show up looking for a meal, or more. How Do I Become the Grey Man? You become the gray man by first, paying attention to your surroundings. In other words, engage your situational awareness. Look for what other, regular people are wearing. What people wear in the city is often different than what people wear in rural areas. Don’t just focus on clothes. Think about accessories and personal items. Do people in the area smoke? If most people don’t, you won’t want to either because doing so attracts attention. How are they carrying themselves? Do you walk in an aggressive or nervous manner? What do they do and how do they act when they talk with others? Do they shake and introduce themselves when meeting? Concentrate on not doing things that make you stick out. Again, you have to pay attention to notice what to do and what not to do. Think it Through What it takes to be the gray man changes with the environment. Are you going to a rougher part of town or to an area you don’t usually go? If so, what do the people wear there? If a significant event is happening and you decide to bug out, how can you tone yourself down? If you decide to bug in, what should you do to look less appealing to the bad guys? In the End Being the gray man is something that should be thought about and planned for. When you do, you lower the chances of becoming a victim. So, talk about it with your family and your trusted circle. Play a game with it. See who can become the most unassuming gray man out of the group. Test it out. Evaluate yourself. Adjust your actions and try it again. Lastly, never forget, you’re just one prep away. If you have any other information, suggestions, or thoughts about the gray man, please leave a comment below. Stay safe, secure and prepared. |
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