Well-Being and Safety
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Good Eats for Emergencies:
Part 1: The Basics [pdf | 114 KB]
Part 2: Ama-amA and JAMA [pdf | 103 KB]
Part 3: Sprouting [pdf | 92 KB]High Value Basic Foods:
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Everything that you need for your safety and well-being can be divided into eight categories. Each and every one of these eight is interdependent with all of the others. You cannot say that one can be ignored or simply eliminated.
However, depending on the situation, for a period of time the order of priority may change. Circumstances are dynamic which means that your response will need to be dynamic. Therefore, when looking at these categories and what is contained within them, it is important that you be dynamic and not become dogmatic.
Rigid dogmatic thinking causes people to be reactive where as dynamic thinking allows one to be responsive. It is important that you learn (the key word is learn) to be responsive rather than reactive. Being reactive is very likely to make things worse, even deadly. (Select a category below)