Interesting breakdown! I see where you’re coming from. As a prepper, I definitely focus more on being ready for those unexpected disruptions—natural disasters, economic issues, you name it. I think it’s all about having a solid bug-out plan and ensuring you’re self-sufficient.
That said, I do have a lot of respect for survivalists. Their skills in wilderness survival are incredibly valuable, especially in extreme scenarios. I guess it comes down to mindset: I prefer to stay optimistic and hope for the best while preparing for the worst.
Building a community is key for preppers, too. Sharing knowledge and resources really strengthens our preparedness efforts. It’s like having a safety net, you know? 🌱 Overall, I think both groups have their strengths, and maybe we can learn from each other.