Preppers don’t always have a good reputation. In fact, non-preppers might even think preppers are paranoid hoarders or gun-crazy hermits.
But that’s the furthest thing from the truth. In reality, preparedness is about making sure your family is safe during emergencies. It’s also focused on self-sufficiency.
Below are common myths about prepping, debunked. (h/t to RoguePreparedness.com)
They should have a military background
Many preparedness ideas and phrases originated in the military. For example, tactical gear is popular in the prepping community.
This could result in some people thinking that you need a military background to be considered a “real” prepper. But this isn’t true.
People from different backgrounds can start prepping. All you need is self-discipline, hard work and dedication to start your prepping journey. […]
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